Getting started building WindowBuilder with Buckminster [message #672027] |
Thu, 19 May 2011 15:40  |
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I'm the Release engineer for the Eclipse Window Builder project. http://www.eclipse.org/projects/project_summary.php?projectid=tools.windowbuilder. Currently we are building our code with our own build servers. I would like to move the build to the Eclipse Hudson server.
We currently use our own custom written build system to build the code. I would like to move to a more standard build for the project.
Window builder consists of 11 separate features and in our build system we build each feature in a separate step and the collect the features to create a "product".
I have read the bucky book and am ready to start to move the code to the Eclipse Hudson server. I'm looking for advice from the Buckminster community and projects that have been through this before to help me start this.
thanks for your help
Mark Russell
Release Engineer
Google
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Re: Getting started building WindowBuilder with Buckminster [message #684540 is a reply to message #684477] |
Wed, 15 June 2011 19:02   |
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I know EMF Teneo uses Buckminster.
Have you started with your build components already: cquery, rmap or I you looking for advise on setting up initial build?
I think moving build to Hudson should be your last step as preparing everything and running build locally can be done from IDE, unless you have everything already and just want to setup Hudson job to build your product.
Regards,
Alex
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Re: Getting started building WindowBuilder with Buckminster [message #684570 is a reply to message #684477] |
Wed, 15 June 2011 20:40   |
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Hi Mark,
Sorry for late reply. I must have missed your previous post. Sorry about that.
There are several projects that use Buckminster. A majority of the modeling projects, ECF, b3, Buckminster (of course)
and others.
I think the setup that you describe sounds fairly standard and should work out of the box with Buckminster.
Regards,
Thomas Hallgren
On 2011-06-15 18:18, Mark R Russell wrote:
> Can anyone tell me which projects are using Buckminster to build their code?
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