>
> unload and reload rxapi
> needs to be done by root .. the only reason seems to be the location of
> the ooRexx.pid fileI would like your opinion on this, and Rick’s.
>
I'm rather a Unix noob than an expert, but in a real multi-user
environment, would it be advisable if any user could start/stop the rxapid
demon? Wouldn't that break any users' currently running scripts?
I have not quite figured out how to schedule a sudo command in jenkins
>
I'm doing a "sudo install make" in Jenkins project
"ooRexx-test-Raspbian-Jessie" to install rexx for the later execution of
testOOrexx. I do this, as I wasn't happy with executing directly from the
build/bin directory, as I've sen issues e. g. with rexx.cat. Running from
build instead off of an installed rexx, is the reason why Jenkins project
"ooRexx-test-Z" currently fails some tests.
I’ll look into triggering the builds instead of polling them from svn, that
> would make it even more efficient and up-to-date.
>
I find the current setup convenient, where builds automatically occur (with
a maximum delay of e. g. one hour) whenever SVN changes are checked-in
Next step is to have nightly builds available
>
While I understand that, after a successful build, a "sudo make install"
will install rexx on this machine, I don't yet understand how a package
file (.deb, pkg, whatever) can be built, that users can then download and
install with their respective OS's package manager. How's that done?
Erich
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