I've now added a link to the hudsonci dashboard from the developer
zone page.

Please send mails with errors to the [EMAIL PROTECTED] mailing
list. That way it is possible to subscribe using the tigris mechanism and
the mails are archived.

That list also receives mails from failed unit test runs also from the
nightly build but I don't think it is working.

The nightly build also runs on a very old machine and very similar (Dynamic
DNS but inside my firewall, 400MHz, 128M memory, Wireless ethernet... ;-).

        /Linus


2008/4/23, Tom Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> I've moved the experimental Hudson continuous integration server from
> my laptop to a dedicated Linux box.  The downside is that builds take
> a full hour (it's a 700 MHz Celeron), but the big advantage is that
> it's now available outside the firewall since it's a on dedicated box
> without lots of other security implications.  It currently does the
> core ArgoUML builds on demand and will have the ArgoEclipse builds
> added when the headless PDE build is available (soon).
>
> You can reach the new server at http://hudsonci.kicks-ass.org:8086/
> and the links in build failure emails should correctly point to this.
> If the build fails and you've made a commit since the last build,
> you'll get email.  If you'd like to get email on *every* failed build,
> send me your email address and I'll add you to the list.  The server
> also publishes RSS feeds of build failures, all builds, and all
> changes, if you prefer subscribing that way.  There are plugins that
> will do Jabber/gTalk, IRC, Google Calendar, etc notifications, but I'm
> not going to install those unless someone really needs them.
>
> There are also plugins which will integrate code coverage (Clover,
> Cobertura, or Emma) and various static checks (checkstyle, findbugs,
> PMD, etc) which I may look into when I have time.  The advantage of
> using these is that they'll give us graphical trend displays on the
> dashboard.  They will probably only be run daily instead of at every
> build.
>
> Please be patient with the machine.  It's very old.  If you're waiting
> for a build to complete, the harder you hit the web server, the slower
> the build will go.  Also, I'm going to keep this running on a best
> efforts basis, so don't be surprised if it disappears from time to
> time (Dynamic DNS, Wireless Ethernet, old machine, etc, etc !=
> reliability).
>
> Tom
>
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