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1. Re: Biweekly builds for Windows?
oberiko Mar 7, 2007 9:00 AM (in response to oberiko)Oh, I should have clarified that, in my opinion, this should be a bi-weekly bundled build; something primarily for test-drivers.
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2. Re: Biweekly builds for Windows?
prabhat.jha Mar 7, 2007 9:00 AM (in response to oberiko)We have a daily build available at http://cruisecontrol.jboss.com/cc/artifacts//jboss-portal-trunk-build.
Please keep in mind that build is made available only when build is successful so there coculd be missing builds for couple of days. -
3. Re: Biweekly builds for Windows?
oberiko Mar 7, 2007 9:07 AM (in response to oberiko)Hello Prabhat.
I looked at that site prior and, apologies if I seem dense, but I was under the impression that *.tar files meant that it was a Linux deployment.
Additionally, on opening the archive, it looks considerably different then what I am accustomed to while working with the bundled packages (which is basically, "select this file to start everything").
If this can work with Windows, then could I request that either a bundled installation be put up (again, bi-weekly or so), or that a set of installation instructions be put / linked to on site where the nightly builds are stored? -
4. Re: Biweekly builds for Windows?
prabhat.jha Mar 15, 2007 6:50 PM (in response to oberiko)You should be able to use winzip to open this gzipped tar file on windows.
The nightly build contains the latest source code and all dependent jars. If you want to get a bundled distribution similar to what you get from sourceforge, then you need to do some work but not a lot of work. :-)
Assuming you have jboss installed at C:\jboss-4.0.5.GA then you can do
portal\build> ant -f distrib.xml -Dno-doc=true -Djboss.home=C:\jboss-4.0.5.GA.
Or, if you simply want jboss-portal.sar then you can do
ant -f distrib.xml package-normal -Dno-doc=true
You should find your binaries in build\output. I hope this helps.