Re: Continuum environment upgrade
+1 for option (1) Bernd Simon Kitching schrieb: > Hi All, > > I managed to get continuum-1.1 installed and running on > myfaces.zones.apache.org, and also to get the user accounts loaded into > the new instance. > > However I just cannot get the existing build configuration to load. The > load appears to go ok, but continuum just fails to restart afterwards. > > So the options are: > (1) go with new installation, and recreate the project config > (2) move to using the central server at vmbuild.apache.org (which will > mean creating all new user accounts, as well as manually recreating the > project config) > (3) leave myfaces on continuum-1.1-beta-2 forever > (4) someone else can have a try > > Personally, I'm happy with (1). Adding the projects again is only an > hour's work or so. > > I think that we work our install hard enough to justify using a separate > server rather than a central one. > > Opinions? > > Regards, > Simon > >
Re: Continuum environment upgrade
On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I managed to get continuum-1.1 installed and running on > myfaces.zones.apache.org, and also to get the user accounts loaded into the > new instance. > > However I just cannot get the existing build configuration to load. The load > appears to go ok, but continuum just fails to restart afterwards. > > So the options are: > (1) go with new installation, and recreate the project config +1 > (2) move to using the central server at vmbuild.apache.org (which will mean > creating all new user accounts, as well as manually recreating the project > config) > (3) leave myfaces on continuum-1.1-beta-2 forever > (4) someone else can have a try > > Personally, I'm happy with (1). Adding the projects again is only an hour's > work or so. > > I think that we work our install hard enough to justify using a separate > server rather than a central one. > > Opinions? > > Regards, > Simon > > -- Matthias Wessendorf Need JSF and Web 2.0? http://code.google.com/p/facesgoodies further stuff: blog: http://matthiaswessendorf.wordpress.com/ sessions: http://www.slideshare.net/mwessendorf mail: matzew-at-apache-dot-org
Re: Continuum environment upgrade
+1 for option (1) Already ran through recreating config myself some months ago. Simon, thanks for taking this over! Please be careful with the automatic site build. I once managed to destroy the myfaces site with continuum, which was then screwed up half a day because of mirror delays. Remember? ;-) --Manfred On Mon, Aug 18, 2008 at 2:04 PM, Simon Kitching <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi All, > > I managed to get continuum-1.1 installed and running on > myfaces.zones.apache.org, and also to get the user accounts loaded into the > new instance. > > However I just cannot get the existing build configuration to load. The load > appears to go ok, but continuum just fails to restart afterwards. > > So the options are: > (1) go with new installation, and recreate the project config > (2) move to using the central server at vmbuild.apache.org (which will mean > creating all new user accounts, as well as manually recreating the project > config) > (3) leave myfaces on continuum-1.1-beta-2 forever > (4) someone else can have a try > > Personally, I'm happy with (1). Adding the projects again is only an hour's > work or so. > > I think that we work our install hard enough to justify using a separate > server rather than a central one. > > Opinions? > > Regards, > Simon > > -- http://www.irian.at Your JSF powerhouse - JSF Consulting, Development and Courses in English and German Professional Support for Apache MyFaces
Continuum environment upgrade
Hi All, I managed to get continuum-1.1 installed and running on myfaces.zones.apache.org, and also to get the user accounts loaded into the new instance. However I just cannot get the existing build configuration to load. The load appears to go ok, but continuum just fails to restart afterwards. So the options are: (1) go with new installation, and recreate the project config (2) move to using the central server at vmbuild.apache.org (which will mean creating all new user accounts, as well as manually recreating the project config) (3) leave myfaces on continuum-1.1-beta-2 forever (4) someone else can have a try Personally, I'm happy with (1). Adding the projects again is only an hour's work or so. I think that we work our install hard enough to justify using a separate server rather than a central one. Opinions? Regards, Simon