[TIP] continuous integration - what are you using?

Noah Gift noah.gift at gmail.com
Sat Aug 29 12:27:18 PDT 2009


On Sat, Aug 29, 2009 at 11:18 AM, Arve Knudsen <arve.knudsen at gmail.com>wrote:

> This has been a very interesting/enlightening thread, great initiative :)
> At my workplace we write a mix of C++ and Python (mostly the former) for
> Windows and Linux, and Buildbot has proved very useful aid in our
> development process, especially since it catches a lot of compilation errors
> (typically code that compiles on one platform, but not on the other). I feel
> that making use of Buildbot has simplified our collaborative processes
> greatly, due to how it tends to nip problems in the bud. We don't extract
> any reports from the BB runs, apart from the waterfall view.
>
> Our slaves run on three VMware virtual machines at the time being. We
> haven't had this setup for very long, so we're still kind of getting to
> grips with it. We're also in the process of integrating it with Squish,
> which is our tool for testing our Qt-based applications. If we can make this
> combination work properly for us, I will be quite content :]


Thanks to the tip from Paul earlier, we are evaulating Squish too, and will
be interested in integrating it with buildbot.  I would be interested in
hearing more about how your doing your Squish testing with buildbot.

>
>
> Arve
>
>
> On Fri, Aug 28, 2009 at 1:06 AM, C. Titus Brown <ctb at msu.edu> wrote:
>
>> Hi all,
>>
>> I think I'm going to do a comparison of CI tools soon, and I wanted to
>> know what people are using in their Python projects.  So far I'm
>> planning on looking at these three:
>>
>> Hudson
>> CruiseControl
>> buildbot
>>
>> plus pony-build as a different (and differently problematic, I'm afraid)
>> way of doing things.
>>
>> I don't get the sense that bitten is used terribly much, but I'm willing
>> to change my mind if I get many howls of protest.
>>
>> Anything else that people think I should look at?
>>
>> tnx,
>> --titus
>> --
>> C. Titus Brown, ctb at msu.edu
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Thanks,

Noah
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