I'm not monitoring the @infra list right now. Are the infra messages available in an archive?
sean On Mon, 14 Mar 2005 15:44:30 -0800 (PST), Martin Cooper <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > On Mon, 14 Mar 2005, Sean Schofield wrote: > > > Martin (Cooper), > > > > Have we made any progress on finding a build machine? > > As I mentioned before, this is likely to be resolved shortly after the > upcoming infra-thon. That's happening this coming weekend, and should > result in a number of new VMs (VMWare running Linux or FreeBSD - not sure > which) and Zones (Solaris 10). We have the choice of a VM or a Zone for > nightlies. I have a slight preference for the latter, since it means that > the infra@ folks will handle upgrades and other maintenance, which we'd > have to do ourselves with a VM. > > -- > Martin Cooper > > > > As we approach > > release time I think it would be good for us to have nightlies. The > > Gump folks were unresponsive to my inquiries into using their machine. > > > > I'm going to suggest that we use Martin C's server to perform the > > nightly builds in the meantime. This way we can test the release > > script, etc. and everyone can be working off the same nightly build > > when testing before release time. > > > > My proposal is to host the bootstrap.xml build on Martin's server. (I > > know this is not an ASF machine but we use his server for other things > > already.) We can push the nightlies up to CVS using scp (same as how > > Struts does it). We can then alert the infra people and have them > > tweak their chron job (if necessary) that removes the files older than > > five days. > > > > Martin M., can you test the latest bootstrap.xml I sent to the list a > > few days ago? I just want to make sure that it works on another > > machine. > > > > Regards, > > sean > > >
