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= Released Versions =
 
= Released Versions =
 
== 0.1 ==
 
== 0.1 ==
Released: January 1st, 2008
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Released: January 1st, 2008<br>
 
A simple application that can detect changes on the opensim svn, attempt compile, and return whether it was successful or not
 
A simple application that can detect changes on the opensim svn, attempt compile, and return whether it was successful or not
 
* [http://buildbot.ambientunion.com/BuildBot.Net-0.1.zip Sources]
 
* [http://buildbot.ambientunion.com/BuildBot.Net-0.1.zip Sources]
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This is BuildBot.Net 0.1 it features a simple watcher application of the OpenSim svn repository.  It watches for changes, downloads a copy, performs a nant build with that copy.  And then continues to watch
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Its main features are
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- svn source control support
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- svn change detection
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- linux and windows support
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Installation
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Right now there is nant support and visual studio 2005  build support.
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Special notes for running
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After compiling the application, make sure you have the correct application configuration file for your operating system (the current default is windows).
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Other Notes
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- deletion is still problomatic
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- I think TortoiseSVN causes alot of trouble when deleting source control directories
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- Need more user friendly exceptions
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- A good way to force building, is to change the LatestTime.txt to a few days back ( to gaurantee that new changes are detected)
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= Planned Versions =
 
= Planned Versions =

Revision as of 00:47, 1 January 2008

Contents

Goal

To create a continuous integration system for open simulator grids which can automate both builds and testing.

I might be mistaken but I think you can get all of the features you're looking for with Cruise Control: http://cruisecontrol.sourceforge.net/ It's free and cross-platform. The programmers at my lab use it for continuous integration of Java code but I'm pretty sure you can support most Nant-based build environments with it. Hope this helps. Sorry to post here but I'm not in the regular discussion groups. Please delete if you need to. -Pierce

People

The list of people who are working to develop a solution:

  • Daedius Moskvitch (daedius@daedius.com)

Features

  • Crossplatform
  • Notification via email,irc,web
  • Master-Slave architecture
  • Nant support
  • NUnit support
  • Support for grid testing

Released Versions

0.1

Released: January 1st, 2008
A simple application that can detect changes on the opensim svn, attempt compile, and return whether it was successful or not

This is BuildBot.Net 0.1 it features a simple watcher application of the OpenSim svn repository. It watches for changes, downloads a copy, performs a nant build with that copy. And then continues to watch

Its main features are - svn source control support - svn change detection - linux and windows support

Installation Right now there is nant support and visual studio 2005 build support.

Special notes for running After compiling the application, make sure you have the correct application configuration file for your operating system (the current default is windows).

Other Notes - deletion is still problomatic - I think TortoiseSVN causes alot of trouble when deleting source control directories - Need more user friendly exceptions - A good way to force building, is to change the LatestTime.txt to a few days back ( to gaurantee that new changes are detected)


Planned Versions

0.2

Architecture Plans

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