The kinds of changing I was thinking, though, were changes to the profiles/system properties which affect build behavior. Things like build property names changing, or new build profiles being created in the POM.
-- Christopher L Tubbs II http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 3:25 PM, Christopher <[email protected]> wrote: > Looks fine in Chrome to me (but my Chrome is using my shared NSS > certificate store for my system). > > I can't think of anything immediately to configure... just speculating > that it might add utility when needed. At the very least, I would want > more than one person with the ability to turn off / modify the email > to the mailing list, if necessary. > > Being able to view the results without configuration permissions would > still be added value on its own, though. > > -- > Christopher L Tubbs II > http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii > > > On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 2:56 PM, Josh Elser <[email protected]> wrote: >> Maybe this will help too. Last night's builds: >> >> https://secure.penguinsinabox.com/jenkins/job/Accumulo-1.6-Integration-Tests/325/ >> >> https://secure.penguinsinabox.com/jenkins/job/Accumulo-Master-Integration-Tests/272/ >> >> If you use Chrome, I don't think they accept StartCom SSL certs as trusted >> (so you'll get the crazy-scary red warning page), but it should be trusted >> by default in FF. >> >> >> Josh Elser wrote: >>> >>> Presently, you can see the full workspace for the last job that was run. >>> >>> I'd have to look into Jenkins permissions, but what exactly do you think >>> you would need to configure? >>> >>> Christopher wrote: >>>> >>>> That might only be valuable if we could log on to it to view the test >>>> results and/or configure the jobs. >>>> >>>> -- >>>> Christopher L Tubbs II >>>> http://gravatar.com/ctubbsii >>>> >>>> >>>> On Fri, Mar 13, 2015 at 1:24 PM, Josh Elser<[email protected]> wrote: >>>>> >>>>> For those who don't know, I run a Jenkins instance on a VPS I own. >>>>> I've been >>>>> running ITs for 1.6 and master nightly for some time now and it's been >>>>> really nice to get these results. It has just enough resources to run >>>>> through them reliably (some of the really heavy-handed tests fail on >>>>> it), >>>>> but personally it feels like a good baseline for ensuring the tests are >>>>> runnable by anyone. >>>>> >>>>> If others feel like they might get value from it, I can set up emails >>>>> to be >>>>> sent to the [email protected] list instead of just to >>>>> myself. >>>>> >>>>> Thoughts/Opinions?
