Re: Gump on MacOSX
On Feb 20, 2006, at 9:00 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: I can certainly do that, as I figure out what is necessary. Shall I just start a page next to VMGumpConfig? Yes, please. Done: http://wiki.apache.org/gump/ClarusGumpConfig Let me know if you see any obvious holes. My current standings: Projects Successes Failures Prereqs No Works Packages 770 120 (15.58%) 101 (13.12%) 502 (65.19%) 00 (0.00%) 47 (6.10%) If you want to go beyond that, you'll need to install JDK 1.5 and use that in Gump since JUnit won't build on JDK 1.4.2 anymore. I may start a separate 1.5 run in parallel, but so far I think there's still some low hanging fruit I could pick out of the 1.4 runs. I've now started a cron job for the regular 1.4 run at the same times as VMGump, 6, 12, 18 and midnight. It should fire momentarily. S. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Gump on MacOSX
OK, I'm a lot further along now. As before, see http://clarus.apache.org/ for the latest run results. On Feb 5, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Sander Temme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In that spirit, I have set up Gump (I think) on a dual CPU Xserve; results are here: http://clarus.apache.org/. Cool. Any chance you could write up what you did in the Wiki? You should be able to find vmgump's setup there as well. I can certainly do that, as I figure out what is necessary. Shall I just start a page next to VMGumpConfig? Yay, a successful run! However, where vmgump boasts 768 projects, I get 18, of which only five succeed. This partly is because you use the minimal workspace, I guess. Use the profile profile/gump.xml instead of profile/minimal-gump.xml. It may very well be that minimal-profile doesn't even contain all projects necessary for a succssful build since almost nobody keeps an eye on it (I know that I don't). * I brought up MySQL with local access only (just unix domain socket, no network), set up the database and a user and Gump is actually feeding data into it. * I installed the Perforce client, Maven 1 and 2, Mono and NAnt and they are all found by Gump. * As suggested, I switched to the gump.xml profile. * I have been searching, finding and installing the packaged software, but that is of course slow going and I'm not even able to find everything. My current standings: Projects SuccessesFailures Prereqs No Works Packages 770 120 (15.58%) 101 (13.12%) 502 (65.19%) 00 (0.00%) 47 (6.10%) So, my current questions: 1) The VMGumpConfig says to sync over the package collection from Brutus. This must be obsolete: I personally reinstalled Brutus and it ain't got no Gump on it anymore. Could I find this collection on VMGump or gump.zones if I had an account there? Could I get an account on either? Or perhaps I can give someone an account on Clarus and they can sync the package collection over. Finding these jars and installing them one by one is fun, but gets kinda old. I'd like to make the jump from 47 to 128 in one fell swoop. 2) Unlike VMGump, my gump_stats page is not working. Am I forgetting or not running something? 3) Same for the gump_xref. Otherwise, I think I'm making good progress. S. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.temme.net/sander/ PGP FP: 51B4 8727 466A 0BC3 69F4 B7B8 B2BE BC40 1529 24AF smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Gump on MacOSX
* As suggested, I switched to the gump.xml profile. * I have been searching, finding and installing the packaged software, but that is of course slow going and I'm not even able to find everything. You could copy them from vmgump ? Mvgr, Martin - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gump on MacOSX
On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Martin van den Bemt wrote: * As suggested, I switched to the gump.xml profile. * I have been searching, finding and installing the packaged software, but that is of course slow going and I'm not even able to find everything. You could copy them from vmgump ? Cuz... I don't have an account there? If someone would give me one, I'd happily make this copy. Copy my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys over from minotaur. Thanks, S. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Gump on MacOSX
Done.. Mvgr, Martin Sander Temme wrote: On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Martin van den Bemt wrote: * As suggested, I switched to the gump.xml profile. * I have been searching, finding and installing the packaged software, but that is of course slow going and I'm not even able to find everything. You could copy them from vmgump ? Cuz... I don't have an account there? If someone would give me one, I'd happily make this copy. Copy my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys over from minotaur. Thanks, S. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gump on MacOSX
Ehh username the same as your apache username.. Mvgr, Martin Sander Temme wrote: On Feb 20, 2006, at 1:20 PM, Martin van den Bemt wrote: * As suggested, I switched to the gump.xml profile. * I have been searching, finding and installing the packaged software, but that is of course slow going and I'm not even able to find everything. You could copy them from vmgump ? Cuz... I don't have an account there? If someone would give me one, I'd happily make this copy. Copy my ~/.ssh/authorized_keys over from minotaur. Thanks, S. - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gump on MacOSX
On Feb 20, 2006, at 3:09 PM, Martin van den Bemt wrote: Ehh username the same as your apache username.. Off and running, thanks. I don't seem to know my password on the box... could you stash that into ~sctemme/.passwd so I can find and change it? Thanks, S. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME cryptographic signature
Re: Gump on MacOSX
On Mon, 20 Feb 2006, Sander Temme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: OK, I'm a lot further along now. As before, see http://clarus.apache.org/ for the latest run results. Cool. On Feb 5, 2006, at 12:36 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote: On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Sander Temme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In that spirit, I have set up Gump (I think) on a dual CPU Xserve; results are here: http://clarus.apache.org/. Cool. Any chance you could write up what you did in the Wiki? You should be able to find vmgump's setup there as well. I can certainly do that, as I figure out what is necessary. Shall I just start a page next to VMGumpConfig? Yes, please. My current standings: Projects Successes Failures Prereqs No Works Packages 770 120 (15.58%) 101 (13.12%) 502 (65.19%) 00 (0.00%) 47 (6.10%) If you want to go beyond that, you'll need to install JDK 1.5 and use that in Gump since JUnit won't build on JDK 1.4.2 anymore. Stefan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gump on MacOSX
On Sun, 5 Feb 2006, Sander Temme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: In that spirit, I have set up Gump (I think) on a dual CPU Xserve; results are here: http://clarus.apache.org/. Cool. Any chance you could write up what you did in the Wiki? You should be able to find vmgump's setup there as well. Yay, a successful run! However, where vmgump boasts 768 projects, I get 18, of which only five succeed. This partly is because you use the minimal workspace, I guess. Use the profile profile/gump.xml instead of profile/minimal-gump.xml. It may very well be that minimal-profile doesn't even contain all projects necessary for a succssful build since almost nobody keeps an eye on it (I know that I don't). Cheers Stefan - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Re: Gump on MacOSX
Sander Temme [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote in message news:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Hello all, When vendors donate hardware, I think it's a nice reciprocation if we make sure that our software runs on it. In that spirit, I have set up Gump (I think) on a dual CPU Xserve; results are here: http://clarus.apache.org/. Yay, a successful run! However, where vmgump boasts 768 projects, I get 18, of which only five succeed. So far, I have: * Checked out https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/gump/trunk/ into a local directory * Set up GUMP_HOME and JAVA_HOME in cron/local-env-clarus.sh * Copied metadata/minimal-workspace.xml to clarus.local.xml * Installed a new Python 2.4.2 in /usr/local/python-install \ /2.4.2 symlinked to current in the same directory, and prepended /usr/local/python-install/current/bin to my PATH * Run ./gump run until it stopped bitching about missing Python modules (any way to get a list of those up-front?) * Enabled the bundled MySQL 4.1.x on the box, created the database but haven't generated tables or set up access yet, so it looks like Gump is simply not using it. * Set and exported JAVA_HOME in my environment * Set and exported GUMP_PYTHON in my environment since it seemed to fall back explicitly to pyton2.3 and I installed 2.4.2. I suppose the next step would be to embellish my local-env-clarus.sh and that clarus.local.xml file I copied. What does the vmware box run with? Any suggestions on where to look/expand first? Well, if you change the profile / tag in clarus.local.xml to: profile href=profile/gump.xml / you should start to see the 768 projects. You also haven't mentioned if you've installed Maven. You'll need that (version 1.0.2 unless you don't care about high failure rates :), as well as MAVEN_HOME defined and $MAVEN_HOME/bin on the PATH. The Xserve was donated by Apple and sits in the Apache infrastructure rack, above loki.apache.org which hosts VMGump. I can give out accounts as needed. Thanks, S. -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.temme.net/sander/ PGP FP: 51B4 8727 466A 0BC3 69F4 B7B8 B2BE BC40 1529 24AF - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]