Ulrich Köster wrote:
> Hi,
>
> this is what we use:
>
> Linux with
> - tomcat http://jakarta.apache.org/
> - anthill http://www.urbancode.com/ there is an opensource and a pro
> version
> - cvs
> - an email account to send build results to the list of receivers
>
> To be more detailed:
>
> Create a user buildserver. Install tomcat and anthill for this user. I
> don't have an idea on how to set up tomcat access control to the
> buildserver webinterface. May be somebody else has an insight on that.
> Install cvs and connect from the command line. 'cvs
> -d:pserver:anonymou..vs.sourceforge.net/cvsroot/woproject login' If
> the buildserver should tag the cvs for each version build, we need a
> sourceforge user account for that and a login once from the comand line
> for that user. It would also ge great if the user buildserver could
> have access to a directory on the webserver to publish its stuff.
>
> After setup anthill runs in tomcat and schedules your builds. The build
> is done by ant. Without leaking memory. (To the Eclipse team: Yes, this
> is possible!)
>
> In the future we can enhance it to build eclipse and run unit tests.
> Eclipse supports a headless mode to run unittests. That is the reason
> for the 'wolips test feature'.
>
> Anders, I think this something we should add to the docs. If you agree
> we(Andrus and me) could post all steps done to set up the buildserver.
I'm not sure exactly what you want me to add to the docs, but Yes - I agree.
The general idea of what you describe sounds great!
My only wish, or advice, is to keep it simple.
/Anders
> This setup can also be used for othe r projects hosted at objectstyle.org.
>
> Ulrich
> Am Freitag, 04.04.03, um 20:55 Uhr (Europe/Berlin) schrieb Andrus
> Adamchik:
>
>>
>> On Friday, April 4, 2003, at 11:50 AM, Ulrich Köster wrote:
>>
>>> Hi,
>>>
>>> we could enhance it. Andrus has offered us the horsepower from
>>> www.objectstyle.org. We can use it for anthill to provide nightly or
>>> weekly builds. This progress could also be used to run the unit >>
>>> tests.
>>
>>
>>
>> If you decide to go this way, send me the scripts directly (I will be
>> out for a week, but I can help you when I'm back). A script that we
>> use to build Cayenne is located here (my Perl sucks, hehe):
>>
>> http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/viewcvs.cgi/cayenne/cayenne/src/
>> tests/bin/nightly-build.pl?rev=HEAD&content-type=text/vnd.viewcvs- markup
>>
>> Of course, you are free to implement something completely different,
>> with the only limitation that it must run on Linux (well this is not
>> much of a limitation these days ;)).
>>
>> Andrus
>>
>
>
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