Christian Müller ha scritto:
> Some questions about our preferences. I want to install an ibm hudson and an 
> openjdk hudson building geoserver/geotools 
> 
> The questions are 
> 
> 1) 32 or 64 bit java environment
> 2) Java 5 / Java 6
> 3) CentOS 5.3, Ubuntu Server 9.04 or opensuse 11.1
> 4) only trunk or geoserver 1.7.x and geotools 2.5.x additionally 
> 
> Which combinations would be the best ? 

Can I have it all??? :-)
Let's have a look at what we have today:
- java 5, 32 bit, on CentOS (main build server)
- java 5 and java 6, 32 bit, on Windows
- GeoServer 1.7.x is known not to work on OpenJDK, so probably there
   is limited value in having it tested in that combination

So I'd say, let's cover what we miss:
- 64 bit
- Ubuntu or OpenSuse

If you setup two virtual machines I guess you could cover
one 32 and one 64? The same Hudson instance can run
against multiple JDK, see how the win32 one is setup
using a separate repository for each JDK (in order to
avoid class version number incompatibilites):
http://hudson.opengeo.org/win32/

Btw, thanks a lot for adding more test coverage :)

Cheers
Andrea

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