Hi,
thanks to the dedicated work of many people we now have a successful
GeoServer trunk build on Windows, in a path containing spaces:
http://hudson.opengeo.org/win32/
Now, to avoid the work to go in vain we should make sure the build
keeps on working. To do so, I would like Hudson to notify people
when the build fails.
The "GeoServer-trunk" build is a JDK 5 build on windows + path with
spaces. It runs once a day since the build "server" is actually a small
VM. Ok to let it send mails?
The "GeoServer-trunk-jdk6" is like the one above, but builds on JDK 6.
I personally believe it's important to have JDK 6 builds working as well, because:
- it will make the transition to jdk6 easier
- outsiders trying to build gt2 will most likely try to build it with
Java 6 nowadays
Ok to let this build send mails on failure as well?
Cheers
Andrea
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Andrea Aime
OpenGeo - http://opengeo.org
Expert service straight from the developers.
Andrea,
I would welcome list notification from these Hudson instances. They certainly encouraged me to fix some dodgy code, and so have already had a beneficial effect on the code base.
The richer reports from the new Hudson are good and make locating the cause of failures much easier, because the output of each test is readily accessible.
Thanks very much for setting up these Hudson instances.
Kind regards,
Ben.
Andrea Aime wrote:
Hi,
thanks to the dedicated work of many people we now have a successful
GeoServer trunk build on Windows, in a path containing spaces:
http://hudson.opengeo.org/win32/
Now, to avoid the work to go in vain we should make sure the build
keeps on working. To do so, I would like Hudson to notify people
when the build fails.
The "GeoServer-trunk" build is a JDK 5 build on windows + path with
spaces. It runs once a day since the build "server" is actually a small
VM. Ok to let it send mails?
The "GeoServer-trunk-jdk6" is like the one above, but builds on JDK 6.
I personally believe it's important to have JDK 6 builds working as well, because:
- it will make the transition to jdk6 easier
- outsiders trying to build gt2 will most likely try to build it with
Java 6 nowadays
Ok to let this build send mails on failure as well?
Cheers
Andrea
--
Ben Caradoc-Davies <Ben.Caradoc-Davies@anonymised.com>
Software Engineer, CSIRO Exploration and Mining
Australian Resources Research Centre
26 Dick Perry Ave, Kensington WA 6151, Australia