Hello Tom!

I removed the cruisecontrol things when doing the reorganization. If we
resurrect it, I prefer to have it in the argouml-gen project with the other
continous build set-up.

It is great that you have set this up. Working with the nightly build I have
found that static checks set up are hard to maintain. After last year's GSoC
Conference I have had a vision of a better solution to this and started
experimenting in a project named SCOSPUB but it is not anywhere near being
useful.

Since the nightly build stores it's result in the argouml-stats subversion
repository the whole history of the result is kept. It is just not all
presented and because of that a little hard to access.

       /Linus

2008/4/4 Tom Morris <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Just a quick heads up.  I'm doing a little testing with the Hudson CI
> server.  Although this is just an experiment, I think the way that
> I've got it configured right now you'll get email from it at your
> Tigris address if you break the build because it just slaps your SVN
> commit username together with @tigris.org.
>
> If you'd prefer not to receive this emails, don't break the build. :-)
>
> Our current homegrown setup only runs nightly and doesn't keep any
> history, but has the advantage of publishing results back to the team.
>  Hudson, as far as I can see, doesn't provide for external publishing,
> but keeps track of history, trends, who broke things, provides links
> to back to the web SVN source browser, etc.
>
> Anyone know of a good solution that integrates the best of both
> worlds?  BTW, I previously did a CruiseControl config for ArgoUML
> which is available in SVN, but I doubt it's been updated for the new
> directory structure.  Hudson seems a little nicer than CruiseControl.
>
> Tom
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