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Posted to dev@aries.apache.org by Jeremy Hughes <hu...@apache.org> on 2009/12/02 10:31:41 UTC

Aries - Deploy Hudson build - what's it for(was: Re: Hudson builds)

2009/12/2 Niklas Gustavsson <ni...@protocol7.com>:
...
> There is also a "Aries - Deploy" build that currently runs once a
> week. As I did not fully understand the purpose of this built, I left
> it unchanged for now.

I've been wondering what the "Aries - Deploy" build definition is for?
Anyone else know?

Thanks,
Jeremy

Re: Aries - Deploy Hudson build - what's it for(was: Re: Hudson builds)

Posted by Jeremy Hughes <hu...@apache.org>.
2009/12/2 Lin Sun <li...@gmail.com>:
> I wonder if the deploy means deploy the artifacts to the maven central
> repo?   At least that is what mvn deploy means in Geronimo when I used
> last time.

Maybe, but it hasn't run for 26 days. So it's not helpful. Why
wouldn't we deploy from the regular Aries build definition. IMHO each
successful build of Aries should have its artifacts published to the
Apache repo for consumption.

>
> If so, we'd want it to be deployed a lot more frequently like daily or
> few times a day...

Yeah, on each successful build :-) .. builds for Aries are running
every hour now.

Jeremy

Re: Aries - Deploy Hudson build - what's it for(was: Re: Hudson builds)

Posted by Lin Sun <li...@gmail.com>.
I wonder if the deploy means deploy the artifacts to the maven central
repo?   At least that is what mvn deploy means in Geronimo when I used
last time.

If so, we'd want it to be deployed a lot more frequently like daily or
few times a day...
Lin

On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 4:31 AM, Jeremy Hughes <hu...@apache.org> wrote:
> 2009/12/2 Niklas Gustavsson <ni...@protocol7.com>:
> ...
>> There is also a "Aries - Deploy" build that currently runs once a
>> week. As I did not fully understand the purpose of this built, I left
>> it unchanged for now.
>
> I've been wondering what the "Aries - Deploy" build definition is for?
> Anyone else know?
>
> Thanks,
> Jeremy
>