On Wed, Feb 20, 2013 at 1:13 PM, Carlos Cruz <car...@nbtbizcapital.com>wrote:
> > I would prefer to donate the box and give the devs full control. > > Let me know if you need anything installed. > > Carlos > > That would work as well. A vanilla Windows copy would be sufficient. You should send the connection details to priv...@flex.apache.org so that the Flex PMC has control over it. Thanks, Om > > -----Original Message----- > From: omup...@gmail.com [mailto:omup...@gmail.com] On Behalf Of Om > Sent: Wednesday, February 20, 2013 3:00 PM > To: dev@flex.apache.org > Subject: Setting up a CI server for Mustella > > On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 11:15 PM, Carlos Cruz > <car...@nbtbizcapital.com>wrote: > > > Hi EdB; > > > > Right now all my servers are linux CentOS 5.8. If you need windows I > > have some unused MS Win 2008 servers licenses I can install. > > please read my in line comments to your questions. > > > > Carlos > > > > What a generous offer, thank you! -> I have quite a bit invested in a > > Flex app so I'm very interested in Flex staying alive and well, since > > I'm still expanding the app. I was actually thinking of asking the > > user community if there was any interested in using one of the servers > > to host some sort of Flex Application/Services Directory since many of > > these projects seem to be dying on the vine, but I've been a bit > > unsure about asking... so if I can help I'm glad. > > > > 2 questions: > > - would (one of) these machines be accessible by others - the current > > Jenkins admins - from the outside? -> I can provide you with an IP > > from a pfSense firewall and you'll have full access to the server > > - would you be willing to do a test run of Mustella on "the best one" > > and see how well it does, before we set up the whole CI system? -> > > what would you need, can you be more specific? > > > > > > Carlos, > > I think these would be the order of things to do: > > 1. Build Flex from the command line (this ensures that you have all the > environment variables, pre-reqs, etc. in place) 2. Run Mustella from the > command line (again, this ensures that the flash player security settings, > httpd server, etc. are in place) 3. Install Jenkins 4. Install Apache > Httpd server 6. Set up a job on Jenkins to do a daily run of Mustella 7. > Set up email alerts for broken builds. > > If you can do these steps, that would be great. But if you prefer to just > donate the dev box, perhaps you could give me access for a remote desktop > connection and I can go in and set it up. > > Thanks, > Om > > P.S.: As a bonus, if would be great if we could create a minimal virtual > machine image that anyone could download and expand on their machines to > get > Mustella running. But this is for later. Lets walk before we run. > >