Are there any other tools that anyone wishes to be installed on the windows / mono slaves?
I'll put the jira for the tools to be installed in by wednesday. I'll be e-mailing for foss licenses for ndepend & ncover tomorrow. And verify the fxcop license. Mono's Gendarme was also a good suggestion. - Michael On Wed, Mar 2, 2011 at 5:19 PM, Troy Howard <thowar...@gmail.com> wrote: > I've been following builds@ for the past couple of days. Looks like > they just finished the migration to Jenkins. > > Michael - Have you had a chance to contact them and find out what > tools are available out of our list? Want me to do that? > > Thanks, > Troy > > On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 9:19 PM, Scott Lombard <slomb...@theta.net> wrote: >> +1 >> >> Scott >> >> On Mon, Feb 28, 2011 at 5:18 AM, Stefan Bodewig <bode...@apache.org> wrote: >> >>> On 2011-02-28, Troy Howard wrote: >>> >>> > One quick concern I have, is how much of the things listed are already >>> > available on the Apache hudson server? >>> >>> builds@apache is the place to ask. >>> >>> > A lot of this is .NET specific, so unlikely that it will already be >>> > available. >>> >>> well, the DotCMIS build seems to be using Sandcastle Helpfile Builder by >>> looking the console output. >>> >>> > We'll have to request that ASF Infra team install these tools for us, >>> > and they may not agree, or there might be licensing issues, etc.. Not >>> > sure. I'd start the conversation with them now to suss this out. >>> >>> Really, go to the builds list. License issues usually don't show up for >>> build tools. It may be good if anybody of the team could volunteer time >>> helping administrate the Windows slave. >>> >>> > - Mono is going to be a requirement moving forward >>> >>> This could be done on a non-Windows slave just to completely sure it >>> works. This may require installing a newer Mono (or just pulling in in >>> a different Debian package source for Mono) than is installed by >>> default. >>> >>> > - Project structure was being discussed on the LUCENENET-377 thread. >>> >>> As a quick note, in general we prefer the mailing list of JIRA for >>> discussions around the ASF. >>> >>> Stefan >>> >> >