I dont think installing continuum wil help at all it is just that
sourceforge is some how blocked. I will try to investigat that a bit
more, but it is not that teamcity is a problem the apache projects are
building just fine


On 29/11/2008, Jeremy Thomerson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Who owns the wicketstuff.org server?  Since TeamCity has been continually
> having problems building against SF repo, I set up Continuum on my server.
> It has been working fine.  I'd like to see us get some permanent setup that
> allows built artifacts to be deployed to the wicketstuff.org maven repo
> since that's the repo everyone has in their POM for wicketstuff projects.
> This will be especially important now that so many wicketstuff projects will
> be able to be built together and released together.
>
> I see two options:
> 1 - We switch from TeamCity to Continuum on the wicketstuff.org site.  This
> would require someone with shell access installing Continuum or giving me
> access to do so.  It's a VERY simple setup.  Also, if we switch to Continuum
> and then have problems we'll know instantly that there is a network issue
> between the wicketstuff.org server and SF (since my server has not had the
> problem and been running Continuum against SF for weeks).
>
> 2 - Someone gives me information so that my server can SCP to the repo on
> wicketstuff.org.  My server could continue to run the builds and then SCP
> the artifacts to wicketstuff.org's repo.  This would be fine with me as
> well.
>
> Whatever works best - I'd just like us to have some Continuous Integration
> actually running and deploying snapshots and release artifacts.  The next
> step will be to get the central maven repo to mirror the
> wicketstuff.orgreleased artifacts to central.  I don't mind working
> through this at some
> point.
>
> --
> Jeremy Thomerson
> http://www.wickettraining.com
>

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