[FYI: we are having a chat about a build server offline, brining it to dev]

Regarding the box access - I guess you'll be a UNIX su on that box, other committers who wants the access can simply send you an SSH public key. I expect this won't be too many ppl.

We have PostgreSQL (8.1.x) running on it and I can allocate a new database (let me know if you have a specific name you'd prefer, otherwise I'll just create a "cayenne" DB user and DB).

Yeah, I'd prefer a separate DB so that we don't mess up with other's stuff.

I'll have to check on MySQL. I think it is running, but we don't use it.

That would be awesome.

Andrus


On Dec 1, 2006, at 7:20 PM, Michael Gentry wrote:
I talked with my boss yesterday about it. He said it is fine. I'll try to get a "cayenne" (or some other user ID) set up. The machine is behind a firewall, but ssh access is available. We have PostgreSQL (8.1.x) running on it and I can allocate a new database (let me know if you have a specific name you'd prefer, otherwise I'll just create a "cayenne" DB user and DB). I'll have to check on MySQL. I think it is running, but we don't use it.

As for the dev list, I figured this one would be better until something is up and running ... I'm OK either way, though.

Thanks,

/dev/mrg


On Friday, December 01, 2006, at 10:14AM, "Andrus Adamchik" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Michael,

Yeah, this would be nice if it is not firewalled and allows outside
access. Not sure if we can put Oracle on it, but at least MySQL and
PostgreSQL should be an easy option.

Also at some point after graduation we may ask for a Solaris zone for
Cayenne at ASF. This way we will be able to give access to all
committers.

Andrus

P.S. I guess we can continue this discussion on public cayenne-dev.
Doesn't look like there is a need for a confidential discussion.


On Nov 28, 2006, at 4:42 PM, Michael Gentry wrote:
Andrus,

Are you still needing a server to do nightly builds?  We have an
Xserve not doing much in the middle of the night -- except
receiving spam -- that I could probably talk my boss into letting
us use to do builds of Cayenne.  He is a fan of the project,
anyway.  We recently upgraded to 10.4, so Java 1.5 is available on
it now.

Thanks,

/dev/mrg







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