To continue the love fest, +1 on Hudson.
I took a tour of CI tools last week and ended up with Hudson. See
http://wiki.jruby.org/wiki/JRuby_and_Continuous_Integration
Mike McKinney & some others got me onto Hudson.
Hudson works well enough with Ruby & JRuby (I'm just using Rake).
Hudson is very feature rich & the rate of development is impressive.
There are some rough corners on some of the newer features (e.g., matrix
security), but seems more than adequate for my purposes. I've been using
it for a week & am still finding features.
Mike
Mike Herrick
Program Manager, Collaborative Software Initiative
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http://www.csinitiative.com
Mike McKinney wrote:
The hudson mailing list seems pretty helpful if you run into issues...
On Jan 15, 2008 7:29 PM, Charles Oliver Nutter <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
<mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>> wrote:
Mike McKinney wrote:
> Hudson is really a great tool... here's how to setup a JRuby/Ruby
> project to run your tests and use Nick's CI::Reporter for JUnit
reports
> integration:
>
http://blog.huikau.com/2008/01/09/jruby-ruby-continuous-integration-with-hudson/
>
> Charlie, It looks like you have some permissions errors in the
nightly
> build at the moment... (consider this your 'notification' :) )
Thanks, not sure what that's about. I'm still learning the Hudson setup.
Got another nightly running now to see if it's working right.
- Charlie
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