That would be great... there are a set of cruise control scripts checked in (from Arnaud), however someone here (jross) created a build env called ptolomy (ptol). Cruise control is hard to manage when you want to build a bunch of environment, so he built a distributed build system on top qpid so it can run on any platform, and build & test all the languages with it (C++, Java, Ruby, Python, TCK, specs, etc..) on a farm of machines. IT reports all results back to any machine.

If you want to use/try it, I can point you to it. We could also expose the build data we have it that will help others. I may also be able to get our farm of builds results posted somewhere.

Personally I would be fine for anyone that has a well managed build server to post any failures to the commits list in an automated way, As long as it does not post false failures.

Carl.


Steve Huston wrote:
I'm looking at making my Windows build results more readily available
and am looking for more info on Cruise Control. I have been reading
the cruise control website, but am still looking for basic
capabilities answers. Is this something that houses results in some
central place everyone can see (ala the ACE scoreboard
(http://acebuilds.riverace.com/scoreboard/)? Is it possible to
contribute results into this?

Thanks,
-Steve


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