Re: rsync daemon on hudson slave?

2011-02-02 Thread Scott O'Bryan
Yeah. I agree with the rsync.. I would like a way to allow Hudson to PUSH after a build of a website, but I don't think people are to keen on that. If you find a solution, please post it here.. On 02/02/2011 07:52 AM, Ulrich Stärk wrote: Basically yes, although using rsync feels more natura

Re: rsync daemon on hudson slave?

2011-02-02 Thread Niklas Gustavsson
On Wed, Feb 2, 2011 at 3:52 PM, Ulrich Stärk wrote: > I just tried downloading the workspace as a zip file but it takes ages. So > practically this isn't going to work. It will grab the workspace from a client, via the master which takes ages (and uses a lot of CPU on master). With regards to rs

Re: rsync daemon on hudson slave?

2011-02-02 Thread Ulrich Stärk
Basically yes, although using rsync feels more naturally to me. I just tried downloading the workspace as a zip file but it takes ages. So practically this isn't going to work. Uli On 02.02.2011 11:34, Scott O'Bryan wrote: Hey Uli, I've been tinkering with an idea for the myfaces Portlet Br

Re: rsync daemon on hudson slave?

2011-02-02 Thread Scott O'Bryan
Hey Uli, I've been tinkering with an idea for the myfaces Portlet Bridge project. The Hudson UI will allow you to retrieve a set of artifacts in zip format using a well defined URL. I was toying with the idea of using a script to wget the data as an archive, unarchiving it, and then moving it to

rsync daemon on hudson slave?

2011-02-02 Thread Ulrich Stärk
We'd like to copy the maven-generated site and javadocs from our builds to our public website. Right now the only way to do this is by having a shell account on the slave machine the build is running on and running rsync over ssh. Since this should be done automatically we'd have to store a priva