I understand that.

Actually, my "understanding" on this issue was that pixel bender compiler 
required some sort of hardware configuration (OpenGL, etc...) that were not 
present on the b.a.o. new Windows Jenkins slave node, so that's why the build 
was failing,  and the Apache Infra was reluctant to let us modify anything, or 
even access the VM ourselves.
So that's why I was proposing a "software only" solution.

Now, it seems from what Om is saying that we can set up and use our own Jenkins 
slave node VM.

That, of course, is much preferable...

Maurice

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Erik de Bruin [mailto:e...@ixsoftware.nl] 
Envoyé : mardi 10 décembre 2013 10:44
À : dev@flex.apache.org
Objet : Re: [Builds/Jenkins] Help and advise needed

Maurice,

Your help is very much appreciated!

I put "legal" in quotes, the issue is not really one of the law, more of the 
rules. An Apache release is supposed to be 'source only', and we if we can 
produce needed binaries from source, we keep only the source, not the artefacts 
themselves in the repo.


EdB



On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 10:34 AM, Maurice Amsellem 
<maurice.amsel...@systar.com> wrote:
>>In addition to the various "legal" issues with binaries in the repo.
> I understand it's not a good idea to have binaries in the repo, so I won't 
> insist.
> But please can you explain what are the legal issues of having binaries in 
> the repo?  Is this because of Adobe, or ASF rules ?
>
> On a side note, I was just trying to help, with my limited 
> understanding and knowledge, and because the email thread was titled 
> "help and advise needed" ;-)
>
> Regards,
>
> Maurice
>
> -----Message d'origine-----
> De : Erik de Bruin [mailto:e...@ixsoftware.nl] Envoyé : mardi 10 
> décembre 2013 09:12 À : dev@flex.apache.org Objet : Re: 
> [Builds/Jenkins] Help and advise needed
>
> In addition to the various "legal" issues with binaries in the repo, we'd be 
> masking the cause of this failure. In order to prevent further deterioration 
> of the build process, we need to figure out what went wrong and fix it.
>
> EdB
>
> PS. Thanks for leaving the keyboard on the Mustella VM set to FR...
> Took me while to figure out that I hadn't gone insane or if my 
> keyboard was broken ;-)
>
>
>
> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 9:04 AM, Maurice Amsellem 
> <maurice.amsel...@systar.com> wrote:
>>> someone who does use the pbj's will grab the nightly and complain.
>>
>> I don't understand.
>> Why would someone complain if the pbj's are in the nightly?
>>
>> [From the other emai]
>>>Apache repos aren't supposed to contain compiled code.  The pbj files were 
>>>removed during the initial release audit.
>>>I don't think a workaround can involve checking in the pbj files.  But we 
>>>could borrow them from a prior release package temporarily.
>>
>>>So we could make the compilation conditional on a env parameter,  and 
>>>set that in the Jenkins job accordingly?
>>>Yes but ...
>>
>> Alex, the conversation is getting out synch, so I am not sure that I have 
>> understood what you said.
>>
>> So can we include the pbj in the repo, and have a parameter to conditionally 
>> compile the pbj ?
>> - This parameter would be set by default to do the compilation (so 
>> that folks can recompile)
>> - and turned off on the b.a.o vm, with pre-compiled pbj's.
>>
>>
>> Maurice
>>
>
>
>
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