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| Re: [ecf-dev] How can I make a new Bucky/Hudson project for	my	feature? | 
| Thanks, Harshana. 
 25.01.2011 21:42, Harshana Eranga Martin пишет:
 
      My account is *psamolisov*, I can run builds but I do not have
    permissions for create a project. Markus, can you permission grant
    for my account?
        Do you have an account is our builder machine? If yes, have
          you asked Markus to grant the necessary permissions to your
          account. If No, then please create an account first and
          contact Markus and ask him to grant you the necessary
          permissions. Once you have permission granted for your
          account, you can create a project in the builder machine and
          configure it. 
 
      All my code has been pushed into the oficial ECF git repo. Yes, I
    will see current projects and make my own using this for examples.
        I think the best lead for now is it follow an existing
          configuration of a project exist in the builder machine.
          However first you must commit your code to  a SCM like cvs,
          svn or git. Since we have officially moved to git, please use
          git. Then follow the configuration of a current project and
          configure your bucky project. In order to use Bucky, you need
          to have special files such as rmap and etc. So I think it is
          better you refer a current bucky project first and create
          those files and then create your actual bucky project in the
          builder and configure it. 
 
 
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 Thanks and Regards,
 Harshana Martin
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 Harshana Eranga Martin
 Software Engineer,
 WSO2 Inc. 
 
 
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