Yes, I won't have time for that tonight, so volunteers needed ;-) Bruno
2006/1/18, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > I made some major progress in continuum. Bruno had helped to set it > up earlier but we could only run it as root and it only stayed running > while I was logged in. > > I set up a user (mrmaven) for the process to run as and did an initial > run through of all the modules. Things look pretty good. > > The next major need is the assembly stuff. If someone can help us > look at this that would be great. Bruno is working on it now but more > volunteers are welcome. > > Sean > > On 1/18/06, Sean Schofield <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > I'm working on getting continuum started as a user. I created a new > > user for the zone (mrmaven) that we can all log in as. I changed > > ownership of everything in /usr/local/continuum to mrmaven:myfaces. > > After doing this I am able to start continuum as mrmaven (instead of > > root) so that is good progress. > > > > The next step is to try and start it as a service. I figured out how > > to get apache running as a solaris service so hopefully this won't bee > > to hard. > > > > Sean > > > > On 1/18/06, Bruno Aranda <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Hi devs, > > > > > > Continuum has been setup successfully (apparently), but builds are not > > > working ok due to the missing local maven repository in the zone. I > > > think we should setup a local repository for a build-user in the zone > > > and execute continuum with that user. The problem now is that when the > > > maven install goal is executed for a myfaces artifact, the jar does > > > not go anywhere (AFAIK) so the artifacts that depend on that jar are > > > not built. > > > > > > Maybe there are other possibilities for this. It is important to have > > > the build system running again and continuum is great for this, > > > > > > Bruno > > > > > >
