Darren Kenny wrote: > Have you guys seen the source juicer project - it's aiming to be similar to > what > Mike is suggesting but for the Desktop community, and possibly for some others > in the future. > > It uses the build mechanism of the Desktop community[1] (which makes use of > pkgbuild[1], which is based on the Linux communities rpmbuild). It watches for > SVN commits, and/or takes a patch pointer, which can then be built. It's then > put into a pending repository for review, before pushing to a contrib > repository. > > Now while this isn't currently usable for ON style builds, that doesn't mean > that if the right people get involved now that they might be able to make a > feature like this work for ON too. > > You can find out more at: > > http://jucr.opensolaris.org/home/ > > Personal repos (for testing a patch before commit) is something still in > discussion, but hopefully will be done, if so, then it might meet you needs > better.
Yes, I like having an extra tier approach, based on the state of the changes in question: test/eval: changes considered in testing/evaluation state patch/dev: changes have been verified and pushed to the gate release: changes are incorporated into a stable release Shawn. -- > > [1] - http://www.opensolaris.org/os/project/jds/contributing/building/ > [2] - http://pkgbuild.sf.net > > On 11/06/2009 02:47, Mike Gerdts wrote: > >> On Wed, Jun 10, 2009 at 3:51 PM, Shawn M Emery<Shawn.Emery at sun.com> wrote: >> >>> Hi, >>> >>> How often is the developer publisher updated? Or is there another publisher >>> that has more frequent builds? My ultimate goal is to easily allow someone >>> to update their system with fixes that I pushed yesterday. >>> >> This is kinda in line with an idea that I've been looking for time to work >> on. >> >> http://mgerdts.blogspot.com/2008/06/opensolaris-build-service-proposal.html >> >> With this you could include a .p5i file in a webrev that would point >> to the repo and allow a "pkg image-update ..." to bits that haven't >> even been putback yet. >> >> > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: <http://mail.opensolaris.org/pipermail/on-discuss/attachments/20090611/e07e8873/attachment.html>
