Re: Gump changes

2002-11-12 Thread Pier Fumagalli
Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 On Mon, 11 Nov 2002, Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 
 Huh? Why not leaving it on Nagoya?
 
 I don't think the nightly build is created on Nagoya, but on Sam's
 private machine.

So I'm wondering why the heck I'm running that thing 4 times a day, if at
the end, no one uses it... It's a nice way to waste 4 gigs of RAM, and
roughly 20 gigs of HDD.

Pier


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Re: Gump changes

2002-11-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On Tue, 12 Nov 2002, Pier Fumagalli [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

 So I'm wondering why the heck I'm running that thing 4 times a day,
 if at the end, no one uses it...

Gump runs a couple of times a day on a couple of machines (this
includes running on nagoya).  Those are linked from Gump's website as
intermediate (or experimental, depends on context) runs.

One run is the official nightly run, this one produces nightly
builds for a couple of sub-projects as a side-effect.  This official
run is not performed on Nagoya.

Stefan

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Re: Gump changes

2002-11-12 Thread Sam Ruby
Pier Fumagalli wrote


So I'm wondering why the heck I'm running that thing 4 times a day,
if at the end, no one uses it...


It should only be run on Nagoya twice a day.  As a general rule, builds 
have the most success on a Linux/intel machine, so that's the one that I 
call the official one.

It is very helpful to have gump run more than once a day so that people 
who are making changes that they don't *think* will impact others have 
an opportunity to verify this before all sorts of nag messages go out.

So, gump runs every 6 hours spread across 3 machines.

- Sam Ruby


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Re: Gump changes

2002-11-12 Thread Ceki Gülcü

The Gump setup can be leveraged as a testing lab. I found the fact
that gump runs on machines in different timezones (at least in a
different timezone than mine) very valuable. This small difference has
allowed us to catch a timezone dependent bug  which we might
not have caught otherwise.

Runs on different JDKs, XML parsers, etc. adds to the testing lab
functionality of the current gump deployments (note the plural).

The above applies to junit tests not to formal compilation problems.

At 08:26 12.11.2002 -0500, Sam Ruby wrote:

Pier Fumagalli wrote

So I'm wondering why the heck I'm running that thing 4 times a day,
if at the end, no one uses it...


It should only be run on Nagoya twice a day.  As a general rule, builds 
have the most success on a Linux/intel machine, so that's the one that I 
call the official one.

It is very helpful to have gump run more than once a day so that people 
who are making changes that they don't *think* will impact others have an 
opportunity to verify this before all sorts of nag messages go out.

So, gump runs every 6 hours spread across 3 machines.

- Sam Ruby


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Re: cvs commit: jakarta-site/xdocs/stylesheets project.xml

2002-11-12 Thread Stefan Bodewig
On 12 Nov 2002, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

   add BSF

No source release?

Stefan

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Let the games begin...

2002-11-12 Thread Jon Scott Stevens
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?ur
l=/MSDN-FILES/027/002/097/msdncompositedoc.xml

Note that it runs on OSX.

Also note that the latest version of OSX has a journaled filesystem option
which is enabled on an existing disk by simply typing 'sudo diskutil
enableJournal /'. That brings OSX up to high end server OS capabilities and
with the cool Xserve hardware...  Now only if the prices fell through the
roof... Things seem to be moving quite well for Apple now.

-jon

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[OT] Re: Let the games begin...

2002-11-12 Thread micael
They must be getting a bit worried.  This should be fun for developers.  I 
am going to enjoy every minute.

At 11:40 AM 11/12/2002 -0800, you wrote:
http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?ur
l=/MSDN-FILES/027/002/097/msdncompositedoc.xml

Note that it runs on OSX.

Also note that the latest version of OSX has a journaled filesystem option
which is enabled on an existing disk by simply typing 'sudo diskutil
enableJournal /'. That brings OSX up to high end server OS capabilities and
with the cool Xserve hardware...  Now only if the prices fell through the
roof... Things seem to be moving quite well for Apple now.

-jon

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Re: Let the games begin...

2002-11-12 Thread Andrew C. Oliver
Wow cool.  I'll have to get a BSD box.  

Maybe Jakarta should use .NET CLI for all infrastructure stuff...  It 
can't run worse on BSD than java does ;-)

-Andy

Jon Scott Stevens wrote:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/downloads/default.asp?url=/downloads/sample.asp?ur
l=/MSDN-FILES/027/002/097/msdncompositedoc.xml

Note that it runs on OSX.

Also note that the latest version of OSX has a journaled filesystem option
which is enabled on an existing disk by simply typing 'sudo diskutil
enableJournal /'. That brings OSX up to high end server OS capabilities and
with the cool Xserve hardware...  Now only if the prices fell through the
roof... Things seem to be moving quite well for Apple now.

-jon

 




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