Stefano Bagnara wrote: > Unfortunately I don't have much knowledge on how to make james and at > least jspf working under gump and also generating the website.
Generating the web site isn't its GUMP's purpose, but you ought to be able to get help from the GUMP team for jSPF. > Furthermore I see that gump always run the integration test based on > trunk for all the dependencies Well, yes, and that's the whole point of *CONTINUOUS* Integration from their perspective. As opposed to us just doing our own nightly builds and reporting on their success/failure. I do have nighly builds running, although I don't e-mail results to the mailing list at this time. > I don't want to have a broken build because current velocity > trunk is broken and so on (I saw this many times in gump > results for james-server) Yes, but their point is that if Velocity causes problems, both projects need to know. I'm not sure, but there may be a way to change the default behavior for GUMP. Again, ask them. --- Noel