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Re: [wtp-incubator-dev] How to make an XSL incubator build
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DOUG SATCHWELL wrote:
I have never made a build myself, but I've just installed the releng
plugin and would like to know how to use it. I have also checked out
webtools.maps from CVS.
I'm guessing that to make a build I right-click on xsl.map and go to
Team -> Tag Map Projects, then enter a tag name such as v20080710 - is
that correct? Will Cruise Control then just pick it up?
The project you need to check out for XSL builds is:
releng.incubator
This contains the xsl.map file that is used by the build system to
generate the builds.
When you want to tag files for an I-Build, I do the following:
1. Make sure all of the xsl plugin source files are checked out into
the workspace.
2. Right click on the releng.incubator project.
3. Select Team->Release
4. Select the xsl.map file from the releng.incubator project.
5. Select all entries in the xsl.map file.
6. Next-> then Select the Tag drop down box and select the first entry
which should be the current date.
Next just follow the rest of the prompts. I typically enter a message
saying this is an integration build.
One thing I try to do, is make sure that I've synched my local workspace
with what is in the repostiory including the releng.incubator project.
This way I know I have the latest code and then I try to run the test
suite to make sure everything is running correctly. This helps keep
the build clean.
I haven't tried to run a full build locally, but would be interested in
knowing as well, where those ant scripts are located, as I may need to
setup some local builds for some testing purposes on eclipse builds I'm
working on.
Finally, what is the process for an I-build to become and S-build?
David Willilams typically makes this happen when we are ready for a
milestone to go to the public. He can describe this better than I though.