For Hudson to do the promotion itself, I assume the
hudsonBuild user would need write access to most, if not all of the
downloads area. If the promotion process involves tagging or
committing to CVS, then hudsonBuild would need commit access to CVS.
Ick.
On 01/28/2010 11:11 AM, David Carver wrote:
Nick,
Hudson already has plugins that would allow the promotion. The problem
is that the user that Hudson runs under does not have rights to the
download server to be able to push the necessary bits. We have the
necessary plugins installed in Hudson, just don't have the access
rights.
Instead of jumping through work arounds and hoops we really need to
address the problem at hand. Hudson should have necessary access
rights to be able to do the promotion itself.
Dave
On 01/27/2010 11:43 PM, Nick Boldt wrote:
Theoretically, it should be posible to create
a hudson job that would be used simply to promote the latest clean
builds by flipping a bit to notify a listening process (namely a
crontab script) that it's time to promote.
But does having a button on a webpage really make publishing easier
than ssh'ing to a server and running a script? The same code that the
crontab runs can be run on demand, and you could wrap that line of code
w/ a wrapper script such that all you'd need to do is ssh to
build.eclipse and run "~/p" to push your bits. Only marginally easier
than logging in to build.eclipse.org to push a button.
Would an Eclipse plugin would be perhaps a better idea? Perhaps
something graphically modeled (hint: GMF? Zest?), with not just a
button but a view of your latest builds in Hudson and their test
results?
Or, perhaps a Hudson plugin is better, such that in addition to the
build button we already have, we could also have a promote button?
N
On 01/25/2010 09:54 AM, Anthony Hunter wrote:
Hi Nick,
With GMF and the common modeling build, have a web page with two
buttons, build and promote
With the Athena build, have a web page with a build button, but no
promote yet. You last communicated promote must be manually ran from
the
command line or cron.
>From my point of view, the lack of a quick easy promote have Athena
a
hard sell.
To be honest however, I have not had any time to look further that
Athena for GEF.
Once GEF and EMF have fully moved, the rest of the modeling stack (and
GMF) should have no excuse to move.
And the goal should be / is for all modeling projects to share the same
build technology.
Cheers...
Anthony
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From:
Nick Boldt <nickboldt@xxxxxxxxx>
To:
"GMF Project developer discussions." <gmf-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:
2010/01/25 12:54 AM
Subject:
Re: [gmf-dev] Head up: last night's build failure was a real failure in
org.eclipse.gmf.xpand.migration
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If only there was a better way... like building against update sites
instead of (or in addition to) SDK zips...
oh, wait... there is!
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Common_Build_Infrastructure/Defining_Binary_Dependencies
With Galileo SR2 nearly complete, does GMF plan to move to
Athena/Hudson during the Helios cycle? If not, what blocks you? I'd
like a list of blocking requirements so I can better prioritize Athena
TODOs and get it into a form that will meet more (if not all) of your
needs.
BTW, the tagandrelease system works just as well for Athena builds as
for Modeling builds; the only difference is that you have full control
over it (ie., no CVS commit issues) and would run it on
build.eclipse.org instead of modeling.eclipse.org.
Cheers,
Nick
On Wed, Jan 20, 2010 at 9:55 AM, Anthony Hunter
<anthonyh@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Team,
>
> Releng update. I am trying to restore
org.eclipse.releng.tools.tagandrelease
> for GMF. It runs from cron on modeling.eclipse.org. It checks CVS
for new
> changes, tags and releases the new code in the gmf map files and
then
runs a
> build. This would be a completely hands off run a nightly
Integration
build
> when a change is committed.
>
> Everything is now working fine, but the dependencies calculator
does not
> work when firing a new GMF build.
>
> This is he explanation for the constant failing GMF builds, you
need
to pick
> the correct dependencies as well as using the linux-gtk-x86_64
Eclipse SDK.
>
> This is https://bugs.eclipse.org/bugs/show_bug.cgi?id=299802 that
we have
> yet to fix.
>
> Last night I ran a integration build manually selecting what I
think
was the
> latest dependencies:
>
http://modeling.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/gmf/downloads/drops/2.3.0/I201001192155/buildlog.txt
>
> It has failed in org.eclipse.gmf.xpand.migration
>
> Can the tooling confirm?
>
> The dependencies were:
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/eclipse/downloads/drops/I20100119-0800/eclipse-SDK-I20100119-0800-linux-gtk-x86_64.tar.gz
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/emf/downloads/drops/2.6.0/I201001101746/emf-xsd-SDK-I201001101746.zip
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/uml2/downloads/drops/3.1.0/S200912141514/mdt-uml2-SDK-3.1.0M4.zip
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/orbit/downloads/drops/R20090825191606/orbitBundles-R20090825191606.map
> -URL
>
http://modeling.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/query/downloads/drops/1.4.0/S200912161005/emf-query-SDK-1.4.0M4.zip
> -URL
>
http://modeling.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/transaction/downloads/drops/1.4.0/S200912161108/emf-transaction-SDK-1.4.0M4.zip
> -URL
>
http://modeling.eclipse.org/modeling/emf/validation/downloads/drops/1.4.0/S200912161043/emf-validation-SDK-1.4.0M4.zip
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/tools/gef/downloads/drops/3.6.0/I201001151504/GEF-SDK-I201001151504.zip
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/m2m/qvtoml/downloads/drops/3.0.0/S200912160721/m2m-qvtoml-SDK-3.0.0M4.zip
> -URL
>
http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/mdt/ocl/downloads/drops/3.0.0/I201001070745/mdt-ocl-SDK-I201001070745.zip
>
> Cheers...
> Anthony
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> Software Development Manager
> IBM Rational Software: Aurora / Modeling Tools
> Phone: 613-270-4613
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