Re: Access to commons group

2008-02-07 Thread Brett Porter
done - by the way these requests should go through the normal
infrastructure channels

On 07/02/2008, Niall Pemberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I have a continuum logon (niallp) - can I get admin rights to maintain
 the Apache Commons builds please

 http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/projectGroupSummary.action?projectGroupId=22

 Niall



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Re: Access to commons group

2008-02-07 Thread Brett Porter
yep - have recorded that as INFRA-1514, thanks

On 07/02/2008, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 In that case the registration confirmation e-mail from Continuum
 should be adjusted accordingly ...

 On 07/02/2008, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  done - by the way these requests should go through the normal
  infrastructure channels
 
  On 07/02/2008, Niall Pemberton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I have a continuum logon (niallp) - can I get admin rights to maintain
   the Apache Commons builds please
  
   http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/projectGroupSummary.action?projectGroupId=22
  
   Niall
  
 
 
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Re: How to contact Admin for http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/ ?

2008-02-06 Thread Brett Porter
what is the project?

On 07/02/2008, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I just registered for an account with Continuum, and the welcome
 e-mail says to contact the administrator to get additional rights.

 However the mail does not explain how to contact the administrator -
 but it does mention using the mailing lists, so here I am ... how do I
 get additional rights so that I can set up a build?



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Re: How to contact Admin for http://vmbuild.apache.org/continuum/ ?

2008-02-06 Thread Brett Porter
done

On 07/02/2008, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm looking into setting up a build for HttpComponents.

 On 07/02/2008, Brett Porter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  what is the project?
 
  On 07/02/2008, sebb [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
   I just registered for an account with Continuum, and the welcome
   e-mail says to contact the administrator to get additional rights.
  
   However the mail does not explain how to contact the administrator -
   but it does mention using the mailing lists, so here I am ... how do I
   get additional rights so that I can set up a build?
  
 
 
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Re: continuum 1.1 together with archiva 1.0 on tomcat 5.5

2007-12-03 Thread Brett Porter
yes, and yes. in fact, I would recommend sharing the user database connection.

On 04/12/2007, ossi petz [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hallo

 thanks for all replies.

 the continuum settings are ok since it would run without archiva. the
 error appears on archiva is 'hot deployed' (start archiva with tomcat
 manager while continuum is running).

 since the database is a container resource, can i use mysql instead? oh
 wiki!
 http://docs.codehaus.org/display/CONTINUUMUSER/Continuum+on+MySQL :-)

 can archiva and continuum use the same user-database? (it all looks so
 similar)

 i will try using mysql and come back later.

 thanks

 ossi



 Brett Porter schrieb:
  from what I can see, the error is all about the continuum database -
  and the derby problem shouldn't be a concern since it's all in the one
  JVM.
 
  I think the settings for the continuum database should be double checked.
 
  On 04/12/2007, Ingo Siebert [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  Hi Ossi,
 
  I posted the same problem today, but i don't use archiva.
  If you find a solution, please let me know. :)
 
  Ingo
 
  ossi petz schrieb:
  Hallo
 
  I tried to install both archiva and continuum on the same tomcat 5.5.25
  / Java 1.5
 
  When i only install continuum things work fine. When i only install
  archiva things work too.
 
  When i install both continuum and archiva i end up with apache derby
  exceptions. archiva starts (i guess its because of its arc.. con..),
  continuum cant connect / create the database (see attached stacktrace).
 
  there is only a 'see next error'. i dont fully get the source of the
  problem. do i need to copy the derby.jar into each application? or
  should i use different resource names in the container configuration?
 
 
  any hints would be great!
  thanks
 
  ossi
 
 
 
 




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Re: Deployment Repository Directory in case of artifactory ?

2007-09-01 Thread Brett Porter
As far as I know, yes.

On 01/09/07, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Thanks Brett, will do so..but do you think thats the only option for
 atifactory users ?

 Farhan

 Brett Porter wrote:
 
  You should change the Maven goals to be deploy instead of install,
  and configuration the distributionManagement appropriately. It's best
  to just let Maven handle it :)
 
  Cheers,
  Brett
 
  On 31/08/2007, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
  Hello Guys,
 
  I am using artifactory as the repository manager and would want to
  configure
  continuum such that the build(s) done by it (for m2 projects) are
  deployed
  on the artifactory m2 repository. Now as you would know artifactory uses
  the
  derby db to store the artifacts (rather than in the file-system) and
  hence i
  cant give a directory path to the artifactory repository ... anyone has
  any
  idea as to how to make it work...gave a try though to give the http url
  to
  artifactory repo but that rather was appended in the form
  c:\appl\..\http://localhost/svn/repos..so that obviously isnt the
  way
  to go about it...?
 
  Thanks in advance and Regards,
 
  Farhan.
 
 
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Re: Email notification to just the committer and the administrator

2007-09-01 Thread Brett Porter
We don't have a date planned - my guess would be mid-to-late October
at this stage. However, if the feature makes the cut you should see it
in a beta in the next week or so.

- Brett

On 01/09/07, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Good to know that it has been planend for 1.1...between when is 1.1's
 expected release date ?

 Thanks,

 Farhan.

 Emmanuel Venisse wrote:
 
  I isn't possible actually. We're looking at a solution and will try to
  include it in 1.1
 
  Emmanuel
 
  mfs a écrit :
  Dear All,
 
  Is there a way i can configure Continuum to send email notifications just
  to
 
  1) the committer of the code
  2) administrator
 
  Write now the emails are being sent to the notifiers i have configured in
  the pom.xml.
 
 
  Thanks and Regards,
 
  Farhan.
 
 
 

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Re: Deployment Repository Directory in case of artifactory ?

2007-08-30 Thread Brett Porter
You should change the Maven goals to be deploy instead of install,
and configuration the distributionManagement appropriately. It's best
to just let Maven handle it :)

Cheers,
Brett

On 31/08/2007, mfs [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 Hello Guys,

 I am using artifactory as the repository manager and would want to configure
 continuum such that the build(s) done by it (for m2 projects) are deployed
 on the artifactory m2 repository. Now as you would know artifactory uses the
 derby db to store the artifacts (rather than in the file-system) and hence i
 cant give a directory path to the artifactory repository ... anyone has any
 idea as to how to make it work...gave a try though to give the http url to
 artifactory repo but that rather was appended in the form
 c:\appl\..\http://localhost/svn/repos..so that obviously isnt the way
 to go about it...?

 Thanks in advance and Regards,

 Farhan.


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Re: IllegalStateException

2007-08-14 Thread Brett Porter
http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/CONTINUUM-1054

Usually, this hasn't stopped anything from working - it just is a bad
error report. Is there anything else that is going wrong that can help
diagnose the problem?

- Brett

On 15/08/07, Pinoy Trader [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Guys,

 Im trying to use Continuum 1.1 beta...It seems that whatever I do I always
 get this when adding a maven 2 project...

  - Error setting character encoding to 'UTF-8' - ignoring.
 java.lang.IllegalStateException: getReader() or getInputStream() called
 at org.mortbay.jetty.servlet.ServletHttpRequest.setCharacterEncoding
 (Ser
 vletHttpRequest.java:602)

 And continuum spits out this error message:

 The specified resource cannot be accessed. Please try again later or contact
 your administrator.

 Any hints at all what's causing this?



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Re: 1.1-alpha-beta questions

2007-08-05 Thread Brett Porter
On 06/08/07, Morgovsky, Alexander (US - Glen Mills)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 What is the fresh build option?

Clean check out from SCM


 What is the release option?

Uses the Maven release plugin's technology to do a web based release
from SCM (tag, build, update POMs).

 I was successfully able to install 1.1-alpha-1, and I saw an issue where
 I tried to build the group with all the modules, the modules were not
 built according to the order defined in the parent POM.  Is this issue
 fixed in 1.1-beta-1?

They are built in the reactor (dependency) order - is that not what
you'd expect?

 I tried installing 1.1-beta-1, but the service could not find tools.jar
 in the Java 1.5 version 12 installation.  Which version of Java 1.5
 should I install for 1.1-beta-1?

I've never seen that before - is your JAVA_HOME set to JDK or JRE?

- Brett


Re: 1.1-alpha-beta questions

2007-08-05 Thread Brett Porter
Both could be bugs, though it's a bit hard to tell from the
information you've given. If you can come up with some reproducible
steps we can see, and put them in JIRA, we'll certainly look into it.

On 06/08/07, Morgovsky, Alexander (US - Glen Mills)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Yes, I expected the order to be the same as if I were running the build
 of the parent project from command-line.  However, some of the projects
 were not built in the expected order.  As for the Java part, I set my
 JAVA_HOME to the JDK installation directory.  Is there a specific
 version of Java 1.5 I may use for 1.1-beta-1 to work?  Thank you.

 -Original Message-
 From: Brett Porter [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Sent: Sunday, August 05, 2007 5:21 PM
 To: continuum-users@maven.apache.org
 Subject: Re: 1.1-alpha-beta questions

 On 06/08/07, Morgovsky, Alexander (US - Glen Mills)
 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
  What is the fresh build option?

 Clean check out from SCM

 
  What is the release option?

 Uses the Maven release plugin's technology to do a web based release
 from SCM (tag, build, update POMs).

  I was successfully able to install 1.1-alpha-1, and I saw an issue
 where
  I tried to build the group with all the modules, the modules were not
  built according to the order defined in the parent POM.  Is this issue
  fixed in 1.1-beta-1?

 They are built in the reactor (dependency) order - is that not what
 you'd expect?

  I tried installing 1.1-beta-1, but the service could not find
 tools.jar
  in the Java 1.5 version 12 installation.  Which version of Java 1.5
  should I install for 1.1-beta-1?

 I've never seen that before - is your JAVA_HOME set to JDK or JRE?

 - Brett


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Re: Building Dependencies in 1.1.alpha.1

2007-05-21 Thread Brett Porter

Yes.

On 22/05/07, Morgovsky, Alexander (US - Glen Mills)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

Based on what I have read, Continuum will build a project if its
dependencies have changed.  Also, Continuum will follow the Maven build
hiearachy when building all projects using the Build All function.
Are both these observations correct?  Thanks.


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Re: Continuum enhancement requests

2007-05-20 Thread Brett Porter

On 21/05/07, Wendy Smoak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

I want to toss out some enhancement requests I got last week in a
meeting, and see if there is any feedback before I open issues.

1. The 'use cached credentials' checkbox should default to 'on'.  When
adding a project, we always want that box checked.  (I'd like to have
a configurable default for this.)

2. The ability to edit the scm userid/password and 'use cached
credentials' checkbox at the project group level.  See above... when
you forget to check the box when adding a project with 15 modules,
there's a lot of clicking to do to fix it.


Agreed



3. Prepare for Release should have group-level fields.  Right now if
you don't like the defaults you have to change them for every module.
It would be nice to enter it once and have that take effect for all
the modules you're releasing.


Yes, I agree - I think maybe a fill down type javascript on the page
might be good.



4. The build logs for prepare and perform release should be accessible
after the fact.  Maybe in the list of build results?


Yes, I agree - in general we need to tie this mechanism into the build queue.



5. Scheduled outages.  When you know your Subversion repo is going to
be down for maintenance, it would be nice to be able to tell Continuum
don't run any scheduled builds from 8-10PM on Friday night.


This can already be done with the schedule, but making it easier to
use would be good. Also once off blackouts might be useful.



6. Better handling of errors when svn is down.  Currently all the
builds go into an error state and will not recover on their own.  You
have to either force a build, or wait for a change to trigger another
build.  The actual request was for this kind of error to simply take
the project out of the schedule pending human intervention, to avoid
the hourly error emails.


Definitely agreed.

- Brett


Re: Continuum tries to checkout artifactId instead of module

2006-09-05 Thread Brett Porter

I've been bitten by Continuum stubbornly honouring the SCM URL in the
POM above all else before too.

Apart from reading it on initial import, for the modules and after
updates do you think we should change it to use the real SCM URL and
produce a build warning if the POM differs instead?

- Brett

On 30/08/06, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

This pb is a maven pb when directory name isn't equals to the artifactId. In 
your case, the
directory is data and artifactId is appfuse-data

You can check the scm url resolution in your child pom with this command 'mvn 
help:effective-pom'

you can choose between two solutions for this pb.
1. rename your directory to the artifactId
2. Add the scm url in all your child pom

I prefer 1.

Emmanuel

Matt Raible a écrit :
 Since I've got most of AppFuse ported to Maven 2, I decided to give
 Continuum a try today.  I used the following URL for my pom.xml:

 https://appfuse.dev.java.net/source/browse/*checkout*/appfuse/trunk/pom.xml

 Continuum finds all the projects from my pom.xml files, but it tries
 to checkout the artifactId instead of just using the directories under
 the parent.  For example, here's the error I get for the first module:

 Provider message: The svn command failed.
 Command output:
 
---

 svn: URL
 'https://appfuse.dev.java.net/svn/appfuse/trunk/appfuse-data-common'
 doesn't exist
 
---


 Why doesn't it just re-use trunk/data/common - that's what's specified
 in the root-level pom.xml for this artifact?

 Thanks,

 Matt








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Re: [Ann] Continuum 1.0.3 Released

2006-04-25 Thread Brett Porter
We haven't linked to it yet, but:

http://ci.codehaus.org/continuum

and

http://ci.codehaus.org/continuum-maven

Cheers,
Brett

On 4/25/06, Wim Deblauwe [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Congrats on the release!

 Is there a public place with screenshots and/or a live demo of the new
 webinterface?

 regards,

 Wim

 2006/4/25, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
 
 The Apache Maven team is pleased to announce Continuum 1.0.3.
 
 Continuum 1.0.3 is available for download from {{
  http://maven.apache.org/continuum/download.html}}
 
 Continuum is a continous integration server that will ensure the health
  of your code base.
 
 This release includes the following improvements :
 
  * Improved performance
 
  * New web interface
 
  * Added an internal maven repository for built projects
 
  * Improved the project build for projects with multiple build
  definitions
 
  * Improved maven2 setings/profiles loading
 
  * Bug fixes
 
 For a complete list of changes please refer to the complete changelog:
 
   * {{http://maven.apache.org/continuum/change-log.html}}
 
 We hope you enjoy using Continuum! If you have any questions, please
  consult:
 
   * the web site: {{http://maven.apache.org/continuum/}}
 
   * the continuum-user mailing list: {{
  http://maven.apache.org/continuum/mail-lists.html}}
 
 
  Emmanuel
 
 




Re: How to checkout continuum 1.0.3 code - want to try 1.0.3

2006-04-23 Thread Brett Porter
Latest build:
http://maven.zones.apache.org/~continuum/builds/branches/continuum-1.0.x/continuum-20060419.02.tar.gz

SVN:
http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/continuum/branches/continuum-1.0.x

Cheers,
Brett

On 4/23/06, Gautham Pamu [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 Hi Everyone,

 I would like try continuum 1.0.3 could you send me instructions on how to
 checkout the
 code. I tried follow command, it extracted the 1.1 code.

  svn checkout http://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/maven/continuum/trunk/
 continuum-site

 If they are builds of 1.0.3 published anywhere, please let me know and I
 will try the build, otherwise
 I can build it locally but I just need the command to extract the code.

 --
 -Gautham Pamu




Re: All projects stuck in In progress

2005-11-26 Thread Brett Porter
Doesn't build all repair this?

Can we put a reset state button in the admin section of Continuum 1.0.2?

On 11/25/05, Emmanuel Venisse [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 This problem appears when you stop continuum during a build. We'll fix it in 
 next version.

 You have 2 solutions for fix it :
 - stop continuum, delete $CONTINUUM_HOME/apps/continuum/database and restart 
 continuum. You'll
 obtain a fresh continuum without projects
 - download derby database tools and modify project state in project table

 The more easy is the first solution, but you'll need to re-add all your 
 projects.

 Emmanuel

 Chris Poulsen a écrit :
  Hi,
 
  We are currently evaluating continuum inhouse. The
  install/setup of continuum went smoothly. After a reboot of
  the server both projects are stuck in In progress. It is
  not possible to delete the projects.
 
  We are using windows, java 1.4, ant, subversion and the
  newest release of continuum. Continuum is running as a
  service using the supplied java wrapper.
 
  How do we fix the state of the projects so we can get the
  builds up and running again?
 
  If it isn't possible, then how do we delete the projects so
  we can start over?
 
  TIA.
  --
  Regards Chris