[Dune] Returning Geometries As Objects
Sreejith Pulloor Kuttanikkad
sreejithpk at gmail.com
Mon Feb 6 21:15:01 CET 2012
Hi,
Yes, jenkins would be worth looking. Some project teams in our firm uses
Jenkins for software builds (checkin builds, nightly, integration tests
etc.). We in our team uses TFS from windows for such purpose.
Sreejith
On Mon, Feb 6, 2012 at 19:40, Alexander Schlaich <a.schlaich at gmx.de> wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> if you are interested in such a tool you might wan't to have a look at
> Jenkins, http://jenkins-ci.org/.
>
> We use it to run the tests after every commit, just as Bernd described
> (http://espressomd.org/jenkins/).
> It can be fully automated and distributed, so the speed does not matter in
> fact.
>
>
> Cheers,
>
> Alex
>
>
>
> ---------- Ursprüngliche Nachricht ----------
>
> Betreff: Re: [Dune] Returning Geometries As Objects
> Datum: Montag, 6. Februar 2012, 19:10:01
> Von: Bernd Flemisch <bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de>
> An: dune at dune-project.org
>
> Hey Christian,
>
> we use for Dumux a CMake/CTest/CDash testing environment,
> http://www.dumux.org/dashboard.php
> maybe some thoughts are also applicable to the DUNE
> testing environment.
>
> I run a cron job that simply tests every two hours. What I
> think does the trick for at least alerting me is that I
> get an email whenever the situation changes, for example
> if different errors occur or if a test which has passed
> before does not pass anymore. That means that if it is ok
> that a test is not built for a longer period, I do not get
> any unnecessary emails.
>
> What we do not have yet, because it is only available in
> the commercial CDash version, is the following interesting
> feature, which for sure can be achieved by some scripting
> magic: whenever the situation changes, all the
> svn-committers since the last built get notified by email.
> I think that would really help making people alert.
>
> Kind regards
> Bernd
>
> On Mon, 06 Feb 2012 18:55:09 +0100
> Bernd Flemisch <bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de> wrote:
> > Hi Matthias,
> >
> >> It's a bit of a different story, but I was really
> >>worried when I
> >> first learned about DUNE and saw this:
> >> http://autobuild.dune-project.org/buildlog
> >
> > I totally agree with you. There are different problem
> >related to this:
> > a) the automated buildsystem is extremely slow => few
> >people are
> > willing to use it
> > b) many tests are not working, and people don't care,
> >because they say
> > it is already broken, thus I can't run my tests.
> > c) it often stays red, because something on the server
> >is broken and
> > the test fails due to this problem, but the admin is
> >not aware of
> > the problem and it only gets fixed slowly.
> >
> > I think it would be really important to improve the
> >automated
> > tests. As I am the original author I have to admint,
> >that I should
> > invest time here, but I'm currently too busy with other
> >work.
> >
> > So... if someone does have a good idea, I'd be happy to
> >here how we
> > can improve the currently automated test situation.
> >
> > Cheers
> > Christian
> >
> > ___________________________________________________________
> >
> > Bernd Flemisch phone: +49 711 685
> >69162
> > IWS, Universitaet Stuttgart fax: +49 711 685
> >67020
> > Pfaffenwaldring 61 email:
> >bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de
> > D-70569 Stuttgart url:
> >www.hydrosys.uni-stuttgart.de
> > ___________________________________________________________
>
> ___________________________________________________________
>
> Bernd Flemisch phone: +49 711 685
> 69162
> IWS, Universitaet Stuttgart fax: +49 711 685
> 67020
> Pfaffenwaldring 61 email:
> bernd at iws.uni-stuttgart.de
> D-70569 Stuttgart url:
> www.hydrosys.uni-stuttgart.de
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