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Jskad/extensions. If you're lazy, you can move them to extensions/drop-ins, but the correct thing to do is to move x*.jar to $ANT_HOME/lib [next to vamp.jar, if you're already set up for Java Web Start builds]. This is a side effect of improving the nightly builds. Nightly builds now feature an HTML summary of the JUnit test results, a datestamp, and full API docs in two flavors. If you use a patched vamp.jar [e-mail me] that can run when an X11 display is not available (there is not an analogous problem for Windows servers, I suspect), all you have to do to put up a nightly builds site is to set up CVS access so that no password is requires using SSH public-key crypto (sf.net documents how to do so well) and then use the following daily cron job on your Unix box: #! /bin/sh renice +19 -p $$ >/dev/null 2>&1 su -l joe-user /bin/sh -c /var/www/thdl/nightly/doTheBuild.sh where joe-user is an unprivileged user who has installed Ant properly (see the updated BuildSystems.html on the developer's site off of thdltools.sf.net) and set himself up a Jskad sandbox with a Fonts sandbox underneath it in, e.g., /var/www/thdl/nightly/Jskad. Here's doTheBuild.sh: #! /bin/sh JSKAD=/var/www/thdl/nightly/Jskad DEST=/var/www/thdl/nightly/builds HISTORY=/var/www/thdl/nightly/history DATE=`date` if test ! -d $DEST; then \ echo "$DEST does not exist ($DATE)." >> history; exit 1; fi (cd $JSKAD && ant dc-nightly-build \ && rm -fr ${DEST}/* \ && cp dist/nightlyBuild.zip $DEST \ && cd $DEST \ && unzip nightlyBuild.zip) if test $? != 0; then echo "NIGHTLY BUILDS FAILED on $DATE" >> $HISTORY; exit 2; fi DDDATE=`date` echo "Success on start=$DATE end=$DDDATE" >> $HISTORY exit 0 |
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