So how about biting the bullet and installing one of the well
established and obviously easier tools:
* Cruise Control (http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/)
* anthill (https://www.anthillpro.com/html/products/anthillos/)
* Luntbuild (http://luntbuild.javaforge.com/)
While I appreciate that w
Gump's up and running. It was sounding like it was a bit dead, but
seems to have got active again with maven-2 support here or nearly
here. The biggest problem with Gump is that it's not a CI system -
it's a social experiment and it's aim is to tell people when trunks
are breaking for them and not
As we have at least one "CI" tool inside the ASF: How about setting up
one of these for the nightlies?
Best regards
Henning
Martin van den Bemt schrieb:
Gump doesn't build against the versions of the dependencies specified in the
pom / project.xml, but
builds against
Gump doesn't build against the versions of the dependencies specified in the
pom / project.xml, but
builds against the latest of everything, which could mean other trouble if you
are using those jars.
Mvgr,
Martin
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
> Ummwhy not out of Gump?
>
> Phil Steitz wrote:
>>
Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
Ummwhy not out of Gump?
Commons-HttpClient is being built by Gump. We have always been very
happy with it. What does it take to integrate some artifacts from
HttpComponents?
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