On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 05:21:30PM -0500, Steven Edwards wrote: > On Wed, Nov 25, 2009 at 12:08 PM, Austin English > <austinengl...@gmail.com> wrote: > > The other neat thing is that it will run git fetch in a loop every 30 > > minutes (again, overridable), so that you can run it in the morning > > while waiting for AJ to commit. Once commits are made to the git > > master branch (but not stable), the script will kick into motion. > > It would be nice to dummy email account subscribed to the commit > messages that it could poll to trigger the checkout, build, test > cycle. > > To make a Continuous Integration Service around it it should run as a > background process under another user out of init in a Xnest/VNC > session. I am thinking something like a winecis user which would run > these scripts, fetch and the Xnest session as a service we could call > winecis. > > I did something similar recently for a stupid java service that had to > have an interactive gui.
As AJ is pushing just once a day you can also run your fetch script once a day... Perhaps triggered by a commit mail. Ciao, Marcus