I've done something similar with Jenkins recently. Different projects requiring 
different branches of the same frameworks. It required shell scripts to 
softlink the appropriate frameworks into the Library/Frameworks directory and 
all was good.  I would imaging Jenkins is a bit like Maven in the respect that 
it's a chore to get things right the first time, but after you've got it set up 
you can forget about it.

Ramsey

On Nov 17, 2011, at 3:58 AM, Lachlan Deck wrote:

> On 17/11/2011, at 6:39 PM, Johann Werner wrote:
> 
>> Following this thread with great interest, what about a 'match of the build 
>> systems' at next WOWODC comparing ant/ivy/maven/gradle/... ? Anyone?
> 
> :)
> 
> Challengers ready?
> 
> Your first task, set up your environment so that you can build two projects, 
> one for WO5.3.x, one for WO5.4.x, *simultaneously* ... oh, and against 
> different versions of wonder ... ready, set, go!
> 
> And they're off... er, well, some of them are... :)
> 
> Lachlan Deck
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