If you want to add tools to the build infrastructure, open a bug
against Community/Hudson where it can be discussed (and the
decision-making process captured).
Wayne
On 04/23/2013 09:29 AM, Ian Craggs
wrote:
On 22/04/13 14:53, Mike Milinkovich wrote:
On 18/04/2013 6:52 PM, Roger Light wrote:
Hi Mike,
That'd be great, thanks. I did find
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Naming_Conventions but it's very Java
oriented.
Sadly, those are what we have at the moment. We clearly need to
fix that.
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I've also been trying to work out what our approach should be for
non-Java builds. Looking at this page
http://wiki.eclipse.org/Hudson#Hudson_for_Committers under "Tools
(and locations)", the tools are Maven, Java, Ant, Buckminster.
To build and test with other tools, like gcc and Google Test for
C/C++, Lua for the Lua client, Python for the Python client, is
that something we can expect to do within the Eclipse
infrastructure by adding the required tools, or will we have to
set up our own build machines?
Ian
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