It was pretty hard won knowledge (thanks!), so figured I'd better write it
down for other people to use since I figure it's a pretty common setup.
You'll definitely want to be using the updated Hudson called Jenkins, but I
figure just about everything should work as advertised.

Just need another big enough project where I have the excuse to spin up
dedicated CI server. =]

Good luck!
Daryl.


On Fri, Jan 27, 2012 at 8:42 AM, Dmytrii Nagirniak <[email protected]> wrote:

>
> On 27/01/2012, at 7:31 PM, Daryl Manning wrote:
>
> For quite a while, I was using Hudson on a small EC2 instance which worked
> pretty well and does have the benefit of being cheap and pretty hands-off
> once you set it up. I have pretty detailed walkthrough and setup
> instructions here and it works with cuke, capybara and github:
>
>
> http://blog.wakatara.com/2010/12/12/installing-a-hudson-ci-server-on-amazon-ec2-with-cucumber-and-capybara-and-github-integration/
>
>
> Wow. It feels like you've done way much more than described on the Wiki:
> http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Installing+Hudson+on+Ubuntu
> Perhaps a bit outdated and I supposes it should be a bit easier now.
>
> But very good reading indeed. Thanks a lot.
> I lean towards the Hudson so far.
>
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