Super!
The CI server is at
I just emailed you a username and password. If there is a problem with logging in, let me know. If you have questions about how Jenkins works, you're better off posting here on the list, as people here have more knowledge than I do about using Jenkins.
Chris
On 20 July 2012 17:52, Chris Cunnington smalltalktelevision@gmail.com wrote:
Super!
The CI server is at
I just emailed you a username and password. If there is a problem with logging in, let me know. If you have questions about how Jenkins works, you're better off posting here on the list, as people here have more knowledge than I do about using Jenkins.
OK, so it looks like builtastic.sh is the thing that Jenkins runs. It fires up a Squeak image and passes in tests.st. Right now, tests.st runs only the HelpSystem-Tests suite, so we ought to just add more packages to its list, and those tests will also be run. That's easy enough, but I DON'T see how I can push an updated tests.st into the build's workspace. What am I missing?
Chris
Frank Shearar-3 wrote
I DON'T see how I can push an updated tests.st into the build's workspace.
I don't think you can do that via the Jenkins web UI. Putting the scripts on github like Lukas did makes contributing convenient. Then you can have a really simple Jenkins job that just downloads the scripts and runs one.
HTH, Sean
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On 26 July 2012 13:16, Sean P. DeNigris sean@clipperadams.com wrote:
Frank Shearar-3 wrote
I DON'T see how I can push an updated tests.st into the build's workspace.
I don't think you can do that via the Jenkins web UI. Putting the scripts on github like Lukas did makes contributing convenient. Then you can have a really simple Jenkins job that just downloads the scripts and runs one.
That's an excellent idea: that puts the build scripts under version control.
But I guess I'm asking how those files got there in the first place. And the answer is probably that someone dropped them there via FTP. Er, which is actually what Chris Cunnington said. Sigh!
frank
HTH, Sean
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