
On Mon, Sep 03, 2012 at 08:37:13AM +0200, Guido Günther wrote:
On Fri, Aug 31, 2012 at 02:36:07PM +0800, Daniel Veillard wrote:
On Thu, Aug 30, 2012 at 08:44:57PM +0200, Guido Günther wrote:
On Wed, Aug 29, 2012 at 11:19:42PM +0800, Daniel Veillard wrote:
I was a bit afraid of the .0 effect on release name, but we really have a number of problem with 0.10.0 that ought to be fixed in a "brown paper bag" release. I would urge people to report and try to fix the problem being raised in 0.10.0, let's try to get them fixed today or tomorrow and I will cut a new release on Friday,
Sorry about that, but somehow we didn't managed to catch even serious problem during the freeze, at some point we need to fix the problem of testing the code that we push on git on a daily basis, we have many tools but we lack at doing the continuous testing :-\
Would setting up Jenkins to trigger libvirt-tck either on commit or nightly help?
Definitely !!!
I could try to find some free time to do this.
To be honnest i was thinking for months of doing something like that but i don't have a good infrastructure. Where would Jenkins run ? what kind of hardware set would be needed etc ?
It'd start simple with a single VM running jenkins and the builds:
We can then add build slaves for other distros and operating systems step by step. For the moment I have enough resources here. The above currently only does make, make check and make syntax-check. I'll try to add libvirt-tck during the next days. There's also some duning to be done.
Okay, I don't know how much resources you need. Can you run this on Centos 6.3 ? if yes head to root@devel.libvirt.org , it's a different box, with virtualization capabilities and a quad CPU + 4G of RAM. Hopefully it is sufficient to run Jenkins, if you could give it a try that would be a good starting place, Daniel -- Daniel Veillard | libxml Gnome XML XSLT toolkit http://xmlsoft.org/ daniel@veillard.com | Rpmfind RPM search engine http://rpmfind.net/ http://veillard.com/ | virtualization library http://libvirt.org/