Parth, Thanks for information! Since there were some trials, my trial seems to be valid. :)
Btw, I've seen succeed build from Travis CI, please see https://travis-ci.org/HeartSaVioR/storm/jobs/54211636 Based on this we can see we already overcome multi-lang test, too. I've got another hurdle, we should open test-reports directory to see clojure tests, which I can't find clearer solution. We should rely on stdout / stderr, or upload these to somewhere. Please expose your any ideations about this. Regards. Jungtaek Lim (HeartSaVioR) 2015-03-26 9:51 GMT+09:00 Parth Brahmbhatt <[email protected]>: > IIRC, Taylor and Bobby both tried to setup CI and got stuck because of > multi-lang feature which needs ruby/node.js/python to be installed on the > host. > > Thanks > Parth > > On 3/25/15, 5:10 PM, "임정택" <[email protected]> wrote: > > >Hi all! > > > >I'd like to hear your opinion on adopting public CI. > >Now Apache Storm takes advantage of Github, we can apply Travis CI to some > >more advantages. > >Detailed informations are on JIRA issue ( > >https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/STORM-704). > > > >If you don't know Travis CI, it's better to take a look at. > >https://travis-ci.org/xetorthio/jedis > > > >Actually I'm trying to integrate it, and resolved many hurdles but got > >stuck. > > > >If you're interested in, please participate to resolve issue. :) > > > >Important question on this, I don't know why Storm didn't have CI. > >Is there some kind of decision about not having CI? > >If then this issue should be resolved as invalid. > > > >Thanks! > > > >Regards. > >Jungtaek Lim (HeartSaVioR) > > -- Name : 임 정택 Blog : http://www.heartsavior.net / http://dev.heartsavior.net Twitter : http://twitter.com/heartsavior LinkedIn : http://www.linkedin.com/in/heartsavior
