On 1/17/07, Henning Schmiedehausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how about biting the bullet and installing one of the well
established and obviously easier tools:
* Cruise Control (http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/)
Just downloaded this the other day to sit and play with. When last I
On Jan 18, 2007, at 8:57 AM, Henri Yandell wrote:
On 1/17/07, Henning Schmiedehausen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
So how about biting the bullet and installing one of the well
established and obviously easier tools:
* Cruise Control (http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/)
Just downloaded this
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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To unsubscribe,
to get
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
It probably never existed. When that page was created the links were
made for pages that didn't exist to encourage people to write them -
didn't work :)
Nightly build wise... it's still an unorganized situation. In Commons
we have some hand
to
http://www.apache.org/dev/nightly-builds.html ?
It's referenced from
http://www.apache.org/dev/
at the very bottom of the page. I'm looking for information how to get
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
It probably never existed. When that page was created the links were
made
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Hi,
Does anyone (Henry?) know what happened to
http://www.apache.org/dev/nightly-builds.html ?
It's referenced from
http://www.apache.org/dev/
at the very bottom of the page. I'm looking for information how to get
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
It probably
Hi,
Does anyone (Henry?) know what happened to
http://www.apache.org/dev/nightly-builds.html ?
It's referenced from
http://www.apache.org/dev/
at the very bottom of the page. I'm looking for information how to get
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
Ortwin
On 1/16/07, Ortwin Glück [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
Does anyone (Henry?) know what happened to
http://www.apache.org/dev/nightly-builds.html ?
It's referenced from
http://www.apache.org/dev/
at the very bottom of the page. I'm looking for information how to get
nightly builds done
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
It probably never existed. When that page was created the links were
made for pages that didn't exist to encourage people to write them -
didn't work :)
Nightly build wise... it's still an unorganized situation. In Commons
we have some hand written
of the page. I'm looking for information how to get
nightly builds done for HttpComponents.
It probably never existed. When that page was created the links were
made for pages that didn't exist to encourage people to write them -
didn't work :)
Nightly build wise... it's still
, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this is something I should know, but how are the nightly
builds put together?
The Velocity build seems not to be working.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-903
WILL
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Hi,
Sorry if this is something I should know, but how are the nightly
builds put together?
The Velocity build seems not to be working.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-903
WILL
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, Will Glass-Husain wrote:
Hi,
Sorry if this is something I should know, but how are the nightly
builds put together?
The Velocity build seems not to be working.
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-903
WILL
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Hi Sam.
You'll be happy to know that your effort responding your questions was
not in vain. Gump runs are now building JMeter and producing meaningful
results.
Gump is now building the JMeter's distribution files into
jakarta-jmeter/dist. Would it be possible to copy all files found in
there
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
You'll be happy to know that your effort responding your questions was
not in vain. Gump runs are now building JMeter and producing meaningful
results.
:-)
Gump is now building the JMeter's distribution files into
jakarta-jmeter/dist. Would it be possible to
the Gump nightly builds always happen against the CVS versions of
all projects -- which means that if I build JMeter from the sources on
my workstation I won't get the exact same results (since I will be
building against released versions of those projects).
* The copying of build results to
http
preference, others will disagree.
Suffice it to say that there is no consensus.
* Thus the Gump nightly builds always happen against the CVS versions of
all projects -- which means that if I build JMeter from the sources on
my workstation I won't get the exact same results (since I
Hi.
JMeter nightly builds have been failing for a long while (long before I
joined the project, actually). Noone in the project seems to know why:
it builds OK everywhere else. I've tried e-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
get access to Nagoya (where I believe the builds happen), but got no
reply
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
JMeter nightly builds have been failing for a long while (long before I
joined the project, actually). Noone in the project seems to know why:
it builds OK everywhere else. I've tried e-mailing [EMAIL PROTECTED] to
get access to Nagoya (where I believe the builds
help!
Jordi.
Sam Ruby wrote:
Jordi Salvat i Alabart wrote:
JMeter nightly builds have been failing for a long while (long before
I joined the project, actually). Noone in the project seems to know
why: it builds OK everywhere else. I've tried e-mailing
[EMAIL PROTECTED] to get access
Hello,
Appologies if this is not the right list to
use for this, but what is with nightly
builds? It looks like they are not working
for some projects, such as Lucene:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-lucene/nightly/
There are some other projects with the same
problem, I noticed.
Who
otisg wrote:
http://jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-lucene/nightly/
I still have more clean up to do, but the quick answer is that these
moved to cvs.apache.org.
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Ok, so it's a known problem that somebody is
working on, good :)
Do you have any estimate about how long it
will take to get nightly builds going again?
I am asking because I have an article that
I will soon publish that has references to
some nightly builds, which is how I
discovered
otisg wrote:
Ok, so it's a known problem that somebody is
working on, good :)
Do you have any estimate about how long it
will take to get nightly builds going again?
The nightly builds are going. As I said, the output has now been placed
at a new location. In the case of lucene, the output
about how long it
will take to get nightly builds going again?
The nightly builds are going. As I said,
the output has now been placed
at a new location. In the case of lucene,
the output is at
http://cvs.apache.org/builds/jakarta-lucene/nightly/
For more information, see
http
In the mean time.. . can Marc (our build maestro) get karma to copy our
releases to the relevant server via ftp or whatever?
If not then does anyone object to us checking the whole file into a
subdirectory of our website in CVS so that it can be copied over? We'll
follow this obviously less
Hi,
I was wondering how (if?) other projects (than james) manage automated
nightly builds. I have a server that could do the checkout,building and
upload.
Does anyone have a shell script, ant script, or cron job I could rip-off?
d.
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Danny Angus [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how (if?) other projects (than james) manage automated
nightly builds. I have a server that could do the checkout,building and
upload.
Does anyone have a shell script, ant script, or cron job I could rip-off?
d.
Everything
Please send to the list (or at least to me too :).
Thanks.
Fabio.
Danny Angus wrote:
Hi,
I was wondering how (if?) other projects (than james) manage automated
nightly builds. I have a server that could do the checkout,building and
upload.
Does anyone have a shell script, ant script
uses cruisecontrol, ant and provides
a lot of templates and stuff...
Ok, it is managed and created by me and is FAR FROM finished (but will be in the next
two weeks).
Nightly builds are nice, but having a build when needed (so every hour or ten minutes
even) lets you discover bugs way faster
nightly builds/source releases happening and posting?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html
Once we release how do we get the release put up:
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html in the appropriate place.
We are building on GUMP but for some reason I don't see our builds up on
the site
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 09:22, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
How do we get nightly builds/source releases happening and posting?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html
Ask Sam nicely to update his cron job to do that for you.
Once we release how do we get the release put up:
http
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 09:29, Peter Donald wrote:
on codejakarta.apache.org/code. If no one has permission to do that
then you can ask for permission or get someone else to do it.
Note to self. When writing Javadocs use HTML tags, when writing email - dont!
When swapping between two activities
I am happy to help with that, and I have even set my umask ;-)
Scott
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From: Peter Donald [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
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Subject: Re: POI nightly builds and upcoming release howto
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 09
:-)
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 17:31, Peter Donald wrote:
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 09:29, Peter Donald wrote:
on codejakarta.apache.org/code. If no one has permission to do that
then you can ask for permission or get someone else to do it.
Note to self. When writing Javadocs use HTML tags, when
Great. Thanks Pete.
On Fri, 2002-03-01 at 17:29, Peter Donald wrote:
On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 09:22, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
How do we get nightly builds/source releases happening and posting?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html
Ask Sam nicely to update his cron job to do that for you
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On Sat, 2 Mar 2002 09:22, Andrew C. Oliver wrote:
How do we get nightly builds/source releases happening and posting?
http://jakarta.apache.org/site/binindex.html
Ask Sam nicely to update his cron job to do
Scott Sanders wrote:
I am happy to help with that, and I have even set my umask ;-)
I'm intrigued. Do you have a logon to my machine that I don't know about?
;-)
Actually, what I would like to do is to migrate from my hand crafted cron
scripts to something that is generated from the project
I am happy to set up the daedalus release directory.
I have not cloned the real Sam Ruby in any way ;-)
Scott
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Scott Sanders wrote:
I am happy to help with that, and I have even set my umask ;-)
I'm intrigued. Do you have a logon to my machine that I
Paul Spencer wrote:
I would like to generate nightly build for the Jetspeed project. What
do I need to do to accomplish this task.
Pretty much just, cron + cvs update + ant. You can post the results using
scp.
I'm building jetspeed anyway nightly, and post the results for many
projects.
Sam,
Would you add Jetspeed the the list of projects you post nightly. The
ant target is release_binary.
Thank you,
Paul Spencer
Sam Ruby wrote:
Paul Spencer wrote:
I would like to generate nightly build for the Jetspeed project. What
do I need to do to accomplish this task.
Craig R. McClanahan wrote:
IMHO Gump serves a different, also valid, purpose as a tinderbox
detector of incompatibilities.
The goal of nightly builds is different -- it is to create something
that ought to be marginally usable. For that reason, a nightly build
would use a stable Ant
On Tue, 13 Mar 2001, Jon Stevens wrote:
Hey all,
[NOTICE]
Brian asked me to remind you to clean up the nightly builds so that we don't
have tons of old stuff eating up disk space.
Example:
/x2/www/jakarta.apache.org/builds/jakarta-tomcat-4.0/nightly
jakarta-tomcat-4.0/nightly
out the baby with the bath water so we're not just
going to abandon Gump as it stands at the moment.
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Sent: 15 February 2001 20:07
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Nightly builds
Hi Sam,
I (think ) I got gump to work
tomcat3.x nightly builds to use
gump, with few small changes in the project definition.
The main issue is that (IMHO) you should relax a bit the
dependencies: a number of projects had releases, and I think other
projects should depend on the (stable) release of those projects.
For example, tomcat
, each project binding too closely
to exactly one version of each of their prereqs means that someone who
desires to compose a system out of these components is likely to run into
problems. So, in fact, I would be greatly pleased if there were multiple
nightly builds going on out
freezed
APIs/DTDs, and roll back/fix what is broken.
problems. So, in fact, I would be greatly pleased if there were multiple
nightly builds going on out there with different combinations. And
A tomcat3.x nightly build will happen soon.
Making ant build.xml files as a target of gump
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