It was just temporarily disabled while we worked out some changes.  It's back 
on now.

Cheers,
Nige

On May 16, 2011, at 2:55 PM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:

> Nigel,
> 
> I'm finally coming back to this and starting to investigate.  I see the main 
> Job is disabled at the moment.  Is there something else that is used?
> 
> -Grant
> 
> On Apr 10, 2011, at 11:20 AM, Nigel Daley wrote:
> 
>> Hey Grant.  Sorry for the late reply.
>> 
>> I revamped the precommit testing in the fall so that it doesn't use Jira 
>> email anymore to trigger a build.  The process is controlled by
>> https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/PreCommit-Admin/
>> which has some documentation up at the top of the job.  You can look at the 
>> config of the job (do you have access?) to see what it's doing.  Any project 
>> could use this same admin job -- you just need to ask me to add the project 
>> to the Jira filter used by the admin job 
>> (https://issues.apache.org/jira/sr/jira.issueviews:searchrequest-xml/12313474/SearchRequest-12313474.xml?tempMax=100
>>  ) once you have the downstream job(s) setup for your specific project.  For 
>> Hadoop we have 3 downstream builds configured which also have some 
>> documentation:
>> https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/PreCommit-HADOOP-Build/
>> https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/PreCommit-MAPREDUCE-Build/
>> https://builds.apache.org/hudson/job/PreCommit-HDFS-Build/
>> 
>> Let me know if you have questions or can't see these job configs.
>> 
>> Cheers,
>> Nige
>> 
>> On Mar 30, 2011, at 8:37 AM, Grant Ingersoll wrote:
>> 
>>> Over in Lucene, we interested in setting up a patch testing framework for 
>>> Lucene similar to what Hadoop does.  That is, when a new patch comes in, we 
>>> would like to apply it to the trunk, test it and check it if it meets our 
>>> requirements and then post a comment on the JIRA issue giving it a 
>>> preliminary vote.
>>> 
>>> Does anyone know what the process is for setting this up?  Is there a wiki 
>>> or other instructions for it anywhere?  Or does, perhaps, Jenkins have a 
>>> plugin that supports this kind of thing?  As I recall from talking w/ Nigel 
>>> about this before, it involves a fair amount of scripting and some mail 
>>> processing work.
>>> 
>>> Thanks,
>>> Grant
>> 
> 
> 

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