Am 01.01.2014 um 19:26 schrieb Esteban A. Maringolo <emaring...@gmail.com>:

> Pharo as a community has support to use its CI server, among other
> goodies such as SmalltalkHub.
> 
> But what if your code is not public and you want to have a central
> repository and continuous builds?
> 
> Has anybody ever wrote a guide to develop with Pharo in the context of
> private development?
> 
> So far I managed to work with a file based repo and a set of
> workspaces to create a new working image or to prepare it for
> deployment. But I want to automate it as much as I can.
> 
I do what you want to do. I have a central server that I use for code storage 
and for the CI builds. Have a look at [1]. There you can read how you can 
easily create a http repository for monticello. I just create sub directories 
for every project on my server and the rest just works. 
The next step would be to install jenkins and add [2]. The jenkins server then 
just uses the http repository you created before. 
If you need help on this just ask.

Norbert

[1] http://norbert.hartl.name/blog/2009/06/08/public-monticello-repository/
[2] https://github.com/renggli/builder

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