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Top Forums UNIX for Advanced & Expert Users Continous Integration for Unix / Linux Post 302155508 by +Yan on Friday 4th of January 2008 08:16:31 AM
Old 01-04-2008
Continous Integration for Unix / Linux

Hi all,
We have serious problem with continuous integration system for application building on few different platforms.
(aix 5.2, 5.3 solaris 8,9 , SUSE Linux 9.3, 10 , Slackware Linux 10,11,12, RedHAt Enterprise Linux и Windows 2003)
We need application ( program ) to do the following tasks:
- Automatically start build process and it's tests at desired time.
- Option for manual build invocation
- One build process at a time (The build process shall not be started for the second time before it is over).
- Write log file with all console messages.
- email notifications.
- conditional start of different builds i.e. if build one finishes with success, then start build tree.
- Web interface to control all configurations from single machine.
We use Makefile, ant to build our applications, and bash / perl scripts to prepare the build process.
We use CVS to control source code.

At the moment we are using this:
CruiseControl Home but it is not very useful for our needs.
We cannot afford to write our own building application. Using crontab is not good option.

Thank you in advance.

Last edited by +Yan; 01-10-2008 at 08:49 AM..
 

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XMKMF(1)						      General Commands Manual							  XMKMF(1)

NAME
xmkmf - create a Makefile from an Imakefile SYNOPSIS
xmkmf [ -a ] [ topdir [ curdir ] ] DESCRIPTION
The xmkmf command is the normal way to create a Makefile from an Imakefile shipped with third-party software. When invoked with no arguments in a directory containing an Imakefile, the imake program is run with arguments appropriate for your system (configured into xmkmf when X was built) and generates a Makefile. When invoked with the -a option, xmkmf builds the Makefile in the current directory, and then automatically executes ``make Makefiles'' (in case there are subdirectories), ``make includes'', and ``make depend'' for you. This is the normal way to configure software that is out- side the X Consortium build tree. If working inside the X Consortium build tree (unlikely unless you are an X developer, and even then this option is never really used), the topdir argument should be specified as the relative pathname from the current directory to the top of the build tree. Optionally, curdir may be specified as a relative pathname from the top of the build tree to the current directory. It is necessary to supply curdir if the current directory has subdirectories, or the Makefile will not be able to build the subdirectories. If a topdir is given, xmkmf assumes nothing is installed on your system and looks for files in the build tree instead of using the installed versions. SEE ALSO
imake(1) XFree86 Version 4.7.0 XMKMF(1)
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