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Re: [dash-dev] Current promotion strategy for Buckminster Users

Title: Re: [dash-dev] Current promotion strategy for Buckminster Users
You should be able to access the archived artifacts from the /opts/ directory I believe.  Also it appears the symbolic links may be working again as well.

Dave

On 09/22/2010 10:53 AM, Trip Gilman wrote:
I’m not sure what the proper approach is here.  I have read the remote access article before.  I have attempted to access that url scheme for some of the projects that appear to have successfully built but always get a 404 for the last successful url.  Even if this is working, is the suggestion to download what resides at that location to build.eclipse.org, and then copy it to the mirrored drive location so it can be copied again to the live download areas?

It took a significant amount of time for me to figure out how to get the provisioning to work after migrating to buckminster.  I guess if I have to re-invest this time so be it, but some other project has to have already figured this out on the new server.  I’d hate to duplicate my previous work and their current work reinventing the wheel.

Trip


On 9/22/10 12:46 PM, "Miles Parker" <milesparker@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:


Is there a standard approach to this and/or should we come up with one before everyone rolls their own (as we all seem wont to do)? :)

On Sep 22, 2010, at 10:39 AM, Nicolas Bros wrote:

You can access the archive from the Hudson build using Hudson's REST API :
http://wiki.hudson-ci.org/display/HUDSON/Remote+access+API
And then copy it to the downloads area.

On Wed, Sep 22, 2010 at 7:23 PM, Trip Gilman <trip@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
With the new build server being in a separate location from the Hudson server, what is the new process of getting the product of a Hudson build over to the downloads area?

Trip



On 9/17/10 5:54 PM, "David Carver" <d_a_carver@xxxxxxxxx <http://d_a_carver@xxxxxxxxx/> > wrote:

  Build.eclipse.org <http://Build.eclipse.org/>  has died....they are building a new build.eclipse.org <http://build.eclipse.org/> , they can make it stronger, they can make it faster, they have the technology.....
 
 http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Six_Million_Dollar_Man
 
 Dave
 
 On 09/17/2010 02:54 PM, Miles Parker wrote:


 
 
Looks like both build servers are down now as well..
 
 
 
On Sep 17, 2010, at 12:20 PM, David Carver wrote:
 
 

 build.eclipse.org <http://build.eclipse.org/>  <http://build.eclipse.org <http://build.eclipse.org/> >  is currently down, see cross project message regarding it.

 
 Dave
 
 On 09/17/2010 12:03 PM, Miles Parker wrote:


 
 
Excellent..I'm eager to try it out. However..
 
 
 
On Sep 17, 2010, at 10:34 AM, Trip Gilman wrote:
 

I couldn’t get the actual command as I can’t seem to connecto to build.eclipse.org <http://build.eclipse.org/>  <http://build.eclipse.org/> .  Is it down right now or am I having issues?
 


 
 
I can't get to it either, but then I'm always having issues.. :)
 
 
 

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