Noel J. Bergman ha scritto:
the current Nightly Build stuff is under control of Noel
and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
there.

Yes, and I am happy to provide that service to the greater JAMES community.
Was there a Thank You in there somewhere, or just your usual complaining
behavior?

Not a complaint, Noel! It was a statement about "limits" of the current process. The current process is a simple nighly build kindly managed by you. Thank you for that, it is good for the nighlies, but I think I don't have to explain the difference between a real CI environment and a nighly build script.

The specific issue I was recording in this message was the inability to know what exact test failed (we have only summaries for each test class).

We don't even know what is the platform running the build)

Ubuntu 7.10.  What else would you like to know, since you've never asked?

JVM used? (IIRC it didn't find the Java 1.4 issues, so I thought it was 1.5, but if you tell us the specific version it will be helpful)
JVM parameters used by ant.

We've talked about having a JAMES zone for testing.  Of course, you were
against it the last time, apparently for the sole reason that I suggested
it.

I've never been against this. You may have misunderstood me.
We was talking about a different thing, anyway, not a CI. If you have a message proving that I was AGAINST it please give me an url because I may need a medical check (you know I have memory issues).

I would also like to have a second continuous build based on m2 descriptors so that we know when they are broke.

Thank you for the nighly build but please make sure this was a proposal about asking for a CI tool (hudson / continuum, as we had another thread where I explained why the current gump does not work for my needs) in the ASF infrastructure (before I did set up a new personal environment, as I had to do in the past years to satisfy my CI feticism ;-) ).

Stefano

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