[squeak-dev] Re: New Trunk Image: Squeak4.2-10382-alpha

Alexander Lazarević laza at blobworks.com
Wed Sep 29 07:41:53 UTC 2010


Lukas Renggli and Yanni Chiu did all the work to build a very flexible
framework and to provide good documentation. For me it was just a
matter of seeing how the bits and pieces work together and write some
Squeak specific scripts.

See:

Yannis Hudson Server at http://hudson.jooshr.org
Lukas Hudson Server at http://hudson.lukas-renggli.ch
Sources and Doku at http://github.com/renggli/builder
(MagLev seems to be using it too http://github.com/MagLev/builder)

When I get knack out of github I will try to fork and upload the few
changes I made

Alex

2010/9/29 Enrico Spinielli <enrico.spinielli at googlemail.com>:
> Very well done!
> Bravo!
> Bye
> Enrico
>
> On Wed, Sep 29, 2010 at 06:08, Alexander Lazarević <laza at blobworks.com> wrote:
>> Ok, there you go. Testresults are in. Haven't looked at the lint stuff
>> yet. But I guess it would be ok if this moves from my laptop to some
>> squeak server. This is if there are plans to have a 4.2 at all ...
>>
>> Alex
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>> 2010/9/28 Bert Freudenberg <bert at freudenbergs.de>:
>>>
>>> On 28.09.2010, at 18:03, Alexander Lazarević wrote:
>>>
>>>> At least some progress :)
>>>>
>>>> Build #5 was triggered by my commit to the repository, but it failed
>>>> because of a data timeout.
>>>
>>> Well, nice progress anyway :)
>>>
>>>> It is pretty slick to trigger a build only if there is a commit, but
>>>> the URL-Trigger on the squeak source repository acts immediately if
>>>> there is a change and so the build might start while there are some
>>>> commits still in progress. I guess a scheduled daily build would be a
>>>> little more robust choice.
>>>
>>> Daily would be sufficient I think. Or start a build when there was no commit within, say, 30 minutes.
>>>
>>>> Next thing I will have a look at, as time permits, is how to run the tests.
>>>
>>> Way to go!
>>>
>>> - Bert -
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> Enrico Spinielli
> "Do Androids dream of electric sheep?"— Philip K. Dick
> "Hear and forget; see and remember;do and understand."—Mitchel Resnick
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