Thanks Rob's extra steps, I will improve the instruction in the wiki.
2013/4/10 Li Feng Wang <[email protected]> > you need run your ant command in root directory of test source code, there > is a build.xml for Ant command. > > > 2013/4/10 alfredo chable torrez <[email protected]> > >> hi rob weir, >> i wanted to check with W7 but i had problems as you say with tortoisesvn >> and i decided to check with openSuSE. >> Now, when i want to run in the terminal the following command: ant >> -Dopenoffice.home= "opt/openoffice4" compile >> >> I get the following error: Buildfile: build.xml does not exist! >> Build failed >> >> I'd appreciate if you'd help me. >> Regars >> >> Yurggent Alfredo. >> >> >> 2013/4/9 Rob Weir <[email protected]> >> >> > On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 3:27 AM, Li Feng Wang <[email protected] >> > >wrote: >> > >> > > Hi, all. >> > > >> > > Till now, there are tseng chan, alfredo chable torrze, King Duck want >> to >> > > contribute on Automation BVT(Build Verification Test). >> > > >> > > (1)First, collect contribute volunteers’ current status. >> > > >> > > >> > >> > I did a test on Windows 7 (32-bit): >> > >> > 400m1 (Build: 9700)(en-US) >> > Revision: 1465696 >> > >> > No errors. 46/46 test cases pass. >> > >> > Some general comment son the BVT instructions on the wiki. >> > >> > First, this is not very hard to do. It took me around 30 minutes to >> set up >> > the per-requisites on fresh Win7 install. And then maybe 20 minutes to >> run >> > the actual test. The instructions on the wiki cover most things, but I >> did >> > run into a few extra steps that I had to do. Maybe we can improve the >> > instructions in the wiki? >> > >> > 1. It is not clear what build to download. The wiki points to: >> > http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/install/ But there are a >> lot >> > of >> > things there, branch builds, etc. I went to the /win directory. >> > >> > 2. The instructions give office.home paths for AOO 3.4.1. But the path >> is >> > now different in AOO 4.0: C:/Program Files/OpenOffice 4 >> > >> > 3. The instructions give the command line for downloading the test >> source, >> > but TortoiseSVN does not install the command-line SVN tools by default. >> > You need to enable command line tools when installing TortoiseSVN. Or, >> > like I did, just use the GUI. But this requires that someone understand >> > how to use SVN. If I did not know SVN I would be lost at this step. >> > >> > 4. The JUnit link on the wiki is broken. But it looks like this is >> > included by the test automatically? So maybe we can remove that step? >> > >> > 5. I had to do additional configuration steps at command line: a) Add >> ant >> > directory to path, b) set JAVA_HOME directory. These would be familiar >> to >> > anyone who understands simple Java programming. >> > >> > >> > So this is all OK, if the tester understands a little bit about Java >> > programming and how to set up the environment. >> > >> > Regards, >> > >> > -Rob >> > >> > >> > >> > >> > > If have some problems, please put forward issues that block you. I >> will >> > > help to resolve it. >> > > >> > > If you have no any problem, please put your result on >> > > http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/BVT_Report, thx. >> > > >> > > (2)Second, Welcome other volunteers involve in. BVT Guide >> > > http://wiki.openoffice.org/wiki/QA/BVT >> > > >> > > Below are prerequisites: >> > > >> > > 1) 1)Environment tool: SVN Client, JDK, Ant >> > > >> > > 2) 2)Soft Skills: >> > > >> > > · a.Basic skills about Windows Command >> line, >> > > Linux/Mac Terminal >> > > >> > > · b.Basic knowledge of Java >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > >> > > -- >> > > Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang >> > > >> > >> > > > > -- > Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang > -- Best Wishes, LiFeng Wang
