Hi Carlos, Well we also have Windows agents for building. It's just that they tend to get clogged up every now and then. Also has the setup of Flashplayer etc. proven to be a bit fragile.
So my suggestion would be: To setup the builds on Apache's Jenkins again. There we can configure the job to deploy the Distribution to a download-area. As carlos mentioned, the down-side would be that we wouldn't run the SWF tests ... we can run the SWF build without any problems, it's just the UI tests, that wouldn't work. Chris -----Ursprüngliche Nachricht----- Von: Carlos Rovira <[email protected]> Gesendet: Donnerstag, 18. Februar 2021 15:24 An: Apache Royale Development <[email protected]> Betreff: Creating a linux agent on Apache infra Hi, I was talking with Chris about what options we have to get builds on Apache. It seems that we can get a linux agent to run the builds and he's happy to help there. He can set up this in almost no time, so we can have this done very soon. The downside is that running SWF tests probably will not be possible as well as set up with ANT. In this case that should be just Maven. I know this could be a problem for some of you, but I think that shouldn't stop us from setting up that agent, so we can rely on official apache infrastructure. In summary, that will mean in the end that SWF will still be served from Alex's Azure server while JS can be served from our official Apache agent. For me, a significant step forward. So moving forward at least the JS build will make our builds more reliable and supported, and that's a good thing for Royale and for all the users. In the end, the real impact will be that the link for JS builds in our site will change and point to the url of our official apache build agent, while the SWF remains unchanged. If nobody opposes, I'll ask Chris to request the apache build agente and set it up. Thoughts? -- Carlos Rovira Apache Member & Apache Royale PMC *Apache Software Foundation* http://about.me/carlosrovira
