Jenkins has been discussed
(https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=336262) and I believe
that some teams already have Jenkins running.
I think that the problem to a wider roll-out / adoption stems from the
limited amount of people working for the Eclipse infra team.
On 16-05-25 02:54 PM, Mark Stoodley wrote:
Not sure if this will turn out to be a loaded question at Eclipse, but
is anyone using Jenkins to drive their CI testing?
As a C/C++ project, Eclipse OMR needs to be able to test on a variety
of different platforms including Linux on POWER and Linux on Z, so
we're currently looking into access to machines that are available to
communities to enable testing for our commits. We're currently using
Travis-CI for X86 and OSX tests, but that's not a perfect solution
given our other platform needs, and we would prefer to switch to a
single way of doing our testing across all the platforms we care about.
Reading about the Jenkins 2.0 stuff (pipelines as code, in
particular), it looks really attractive as a way to manage it.
Just wondering if anyone else is doing it. If so, are they having the
server hosted at Eclipse or using other options?
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