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Hudson Win setup build

Torsten Bergmann
Would be nice if Hudson could also build
the Pharo windows setup automatically
in the future. Should be easy to setup.

I know thats not the highest prio but
I wanted to check if it is possible anyway
(dont know what kind of machine the ci server
is currently runnning on).

Since I think VM's are built in the future
via Hudson too there must be access to a
win32 machine anyway.

Thx
T.


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Re: Hudson Win setup build

Marcus Denker-4

On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:

> Would be nice if Hudson could also build
> the Pharo windows setup automatically
> in the future. Should be easy to setup.
>
> I know thats not the highest prio but
> I wanted to check if it is possible anyway
> (dont know what kind of machine the ci server
> is currently runnning on).
>

right now we just have a linux slave builder. This is what IT Services
was able to provide.

> Since I think VM's are built in the future
> via Hudson too there must be access to a
> win32 machine anyway.


Yes, we will look into setting up a Mac and a Windows slave
soon.

One idea is to use an older intel mac and install windows there
as a virtual machine and use this machine for both windows and mac.

Alternatively, Hudson can have Amazon E2C slaves... for windows, that
would be an alternative (but an expensive one).

        Marcus


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Re: Hudson Win setup build

Igor Stasenko
On 5 January 2011 11:53, Marcus Denker <[hidden email]> wrote:

>
> On Jan 5, 2011, at 11:11 AM, Torsten Bergmann wrote:
>
>> Would be nice if Hudson could also build
>> the Pharo windows setup automatically
>> in the future. Should be easy to setup.
>>
>> I know thats not the highest prio but
>> I wanted to check if it is possible anyway
>> (dont know what kind of machine the ci server
>> is currently runnning on).
>>
>
> right now we just have a linux slave builder. This is what IT Services
> was able to provide.
>
>> Since I think VM's are built in the future
>> via Hudson too there must be access to a
>> win32 machine anyway.
>
>
> Yes, we will look into setting up a Mac and a Windows slave
> soon.
>
> One idea is to use an older intel mac and install windows there
> as a virtual machine and use this machine for both windows and mac.
>
> Alternatively, Hudson can have Amazon E2C slaves... for windows, that
> would be an alternative (but an expensive one).
>

Well, let us try a cheapest alternative first :)
First we need to build a working solution. Customizing or moving it
somewhere else it won't be a big problem (i hope).

As to me, one important thing is that community should be able to participate.
Once it is done, it should stay open for improvements and
additions/extensions by people from community no just a limited number
of persons. Because obviously, none of us have time to watch for
everything.



>        Marcus
>
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> INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD.
>

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