On Fri, Aug 3, 2012 at 8:54 PM, Marin Atanasov Nikolov <dna...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Sometime ago I have been asked by a few fellow FreeBSD users for a
> Jenkins+FreeBSD handbooks.
>
> It took me some time in order to get them published, but here they
> are. Hope you find them useful.
>
> * Continuous Integration with Jenkins under FreeBSD [1]
> * Building project's documentation with Jenkins and Doxygen [2]
> * Code analysis with Jenkins and Clang scan-build [3]
> * Continuous package building with poudriere and Jenkins under FreeBSD [4]
>
> A Jenkins CI instance with the above documentations and projects can
> be found in [5].
>
> Regards,
> Marin
>
> [1]: http://unix-heaven.org/jenkins-continuous-integration-under-freebsd
> [2]: http://unix-heaven.org/building-documentation-with-jenkins
> [3]: http://unix-heaven.org/code-analysis-with-jenkins-and-scan-build
> [4]: 
> http://unix-heaven.org/continuous-package-building-with-poudriere-and-jenkins
> [5]: http://jenkins.unix-heaven.org/jenkins/

Thanks a lot for that tutorials. They look very interesting and I was
always curious how much work it would have been to implement something
like redports.org on top of Jenkins. But obviously my decision was
correct that jenkins would not fit in such a situation.

A more suitable place for jenkins would be automatic building our doc
tree on every commit. But I don't know if that doesn't already exist.

-- 
Bernhard Froehlich
http://www.bluelife.at/
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