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Re: [ecf-dev] ECF build v2 -- Build easier

I agree with Scott ... it's always a bunch of work no matter what
technology one uses.
I would like to use a build technology that others in Eclipse have
used successfully so that we can share problems and solutions.

Currently, we maintain our own build machine at OSU. Oregon State has
been very helpful and supportive. They host our hw for us, which is
excellent. But we have to use our own donated hardware. And getting hw
that is strong enough to do builds and testing is difficult. OSU has
told us that we need at least a dual-core P4. I spent some time last
week on a donated 600MHz P3, which we are grateful to have, but
unfortunately it does not meet our needs.

Currently we are using Cruisecontrol/Ant which although working, is
showing its age. Updating the build configuration involves careful
editing of ant and bash scripts which is tedious and error-prone.

We need IMO a build system that lets us
1. build automatically on a CVS checkin
2. build on demand
3. build daily whether or not there are CVS updates
4. optionally runs tests on a build
5. sends out email notifications on success/failure and makes logs
available to members of the list
6 . makes a P2 repository
7. optionally signs jars with the Eclipse certificate
8. deploys zips (we need control of the zip name) to our own website
and to dev and deploys a P2 repo.
9. update the build configuration easily
10. and there are more than one build ... we build from different
branches in our CVS repository for different deployments. We also
build from different CVS repositories. We have a CVS repository
maintained at OSU for plugins still in develoment that have not yet
gone through IP.

Whether this is Maven or Hudson or something else does not matter. But
whatever we use is a big commitment on our part. It takes a lot of
time and effort to set it up and so we don't want to start down a path
that we later find out is not the way to go.

 -ted

On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 12:15 PM, Scott Lewis<slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Hi Arvind,
>
> Arvind Gupta wrote:
>>
>> Hi
>>     Have we thought about maven?
>
> (Scott speaking for himself)  Yes sure, I've thought of Maven.  I'm
> personally not convinced it's the way to go, however.  My previous
> experiences with doing OSG-bundle build/deploy with Maven were less than
> optimal.  I understand that Maven's OSGi support has probably come a long
> way, but frankly it's been a long time since I've worked with it very much
> myself...and I know exactly nothing about how/whether it creates/edits p2
> repos, etc (which is where we will want to go).
>
> Also, there is (and should be I think) some momentum here for working with
> Eclipse Foundation technologies and projects...e.g:  Equinox, PDE, PDE
> build, Buckminster, p2, and ECF (!), EMF/Nick/Denis/Build Harder effort...in
> the name of cross-project collaboration and cooperatively sharing build
> infrastructure (my personal dream :).
>
> But as with most things in ECF, the 'decision' about what technologies to
> use (to build ECF) is mostly going to be based upon who among us is willing
> and able to put in the energy to make it a reality.   So if you have an idea
> about a build technology to use (anything we can actually get our hands
> on/use for an open source project), please bring it up on this list...or
> even better take the ECF projects/features and get a build running :).
>
> With the build system, I would love to have a single technology solution
> result in dramatically less work on the ECF build/deploy
> infrastructure...but frankly I don't ever expect this to happen...and I'm
> somewhat suspicious of 'silver bullet' arguments (just use this tech and all
> build/deploy work will magically disappear).
> Rather I expect that there will continue to be significant work in
> building/deploying ECF (whether that work is development of Buckminster
> modules/extensions, ant scripts, OS shell scripts, maven configuration,
> Hudson config, ECF features refactoring, etc).  Of course I would like to
> minimize this work with good technologies, and I would also like to spread
> it around among ECF committers and contributors as much as possible...just
> so it doesn't overload or burnout anyone.
>
> Scott
>
>
>>
>> -arvind
>>
>>
>> On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 11:38 PM, Chris Aniszczyk <zx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>> <mailto:zx@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>>    On Mon, Jul 13, 2009 at 12:21 PM, Scott Lewis
>>    <slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx <mailto:slewis@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
>>
>>        In broad strokes, we need to:
>>
>>        1) Add bundle signing (for dev.eclipse.org
>>        <http://dev.eclipse.org> build)
>>        2) Setup/refactor the features so that we can build
>>          a) weekly platform integration builds (i.e. filetransfer and
>>        ECF core)
>>          b) auto, daily, integration and release builds (on-demand
>>        for release...others can be automated)
>>        3) Add a builder for the features/bundles at OSU OSL
>>        (including JMS/ActiveMQ, Yahoo provider, TweetHub (product),
>>        and perhaps other things...e.g. SOC student work)
>>        4) Add automated junit testing
>>        5) Add support for Markus' work on distributing testing framework
>>        6+) The million other things that have to be done for 'build
>>        system care and feeding' :)
>>        7) The other things that I've forgotten
>>
>>
>>    Before we hastily move to Buckminster, please note that the Athena
>>    common build system supports most of these things. I'm going to CC
>>    Nick Boldt to give some input. In PDE, we recently setup a build
>>    for some incubator code using Athena and it was easy.
>>
>>    Cheers,
>>        --    Chris Aniszczyk | EclipseSource Austin | +1 860 839 2465
>>    http://twitter.com/eclipsesource | http://twitter.com/caniszczyk
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