Next week I will prepare scripts for doing same with cocoa cog and cocoa stack vms, if you agree :)
> Hudson news
> ------------------
>
> Cog Unix
>
>
https://pharo-ic.lille.inria.fr/hudson/job/Cog%20Unix%201.3/>
> This is using Igor's non-interactive build. Hudson does the following:
>
> git clone git://gitorious.org/~abrabapupa/cogvm/sig-cog.git
> cd sig-cog/codegen-scripts
> sh ./buildImage.sh -nodisplay
> sh ./generate.sh -nodisplay ./CogUnix.st
> cd sig-cog/build
> cmake .
> make
> zip -r Cog.zip results/*
>
> Problems:
> - do not do a clone but update the checked out source when they are already there
> - the generated VM crashes shortly after image startup
>
> But nevertheless, another tiny step.
>
> What is nice is that this allows to trigger a build (and test) automatically when either
> a new monticello or git commit happens, leading to a much faster turnaround when
> doing changes to the VM.
>
> And of course the other important reason is that this allows people to set up their
> own auto-build from a git clone when doing VM experiments, very useful in a
> research and university setting.
>
>
> Marcus
>
>
> --
> Marcus Denker --
http://www.marcusdenker.de> INRIA Lille -- Nord Europe. Team RMoD.
>
>