Chris,
You are awesome! I never thought of contacting them and just asking :-)
Agree with Justin, it needs to be a Windows instance.
Please let me know how I can help.
Thanks,
Om
On Feb 18, 2013 11:02 PM, "Christofer Dutz"
wrote:
> Thanks for that info on the needed platform. The good thing
Well unfortunately I don't have good news :-( just tasked to them and
it seems they don't want to do more than give us their 1 year free
offer. Unfortunately that doesn't cover windows and medium sized instances.
I think a CI nightly build is essential for getting a stable trunk.
Especially wi
tom chiverton created FLEX-33404:
Summary: Compile error with Apache Flex 4.9 and not Adobe 4.1
Key: FLEX-33404
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33404
Project: Apache Flex
Issu
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> Compile error with Apache Flex 4.9 and not Ad
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Attachment: test skin.fxp
Exported Flex Builder project
> Compile error with Apa
Yeah, it's about time...
Git will open a new more agile way to work in this project
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Jose Barragan
Software Architect Chief
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On Feb 19, 2013, at 1:18 AM, Frédéric THOMAS wrote:
> Yeah, it's taking time... it would be nice now something happens.
>
> Thanks for asking
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Maxime Cowez commented on FLEX-33404:
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Jozef Chutka created FLEX-33405:
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Summary: TitleWindow with TextInput throws exception on close
using mobile skins
Key: FLEX-33405
URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FLEX-33405
Project: Apache F
Hi,
> it's a bit more than 36000, I'll have the correct number in few hours.
Thanks and also for correct my numbers on users@f.a.o.
Justin
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Jérémy Reynaud commented on FLEX-9:
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I am unable to reproduce it anymore.
I expe
Did you speak to anyone with authority there, or was it just a canned response?
If anyone has a real contact at AWS, the answer might be different. I can't
imagine it costs them very much to donate some resources to Apache Flex… Anyone
have a contact there?
I personally use AWS, but not on the
I know one of their "evangelists" there. I'll see what I can get away
with. They like to donate ec2 instances to my class when I've been
teaching it..
On another note -- have we asked infra@a.o. to see if they could give us
our own VM? It looks like some other projects have them. That may be t
Well I spoke with
Toan Nguyen
Enterprise Sales Manager
I have no idea if there is anyone we should better contact.
All I did was fill out the form on the AWS Sales site. He was the one
responding to this and this morning we spoke a few minutes.
To me it looked as if Amazon wasn't really willin
On 2/15/2013 4:30 PM, Ghazi TRIKI wrote:
Please do not hesitate to contact Arabic native speakers to help us.
contacted 3 people this morning, so far nothing back one way or the other. i'll
make a public request to the cf community in a bit, maybe some peer pressure
will help ;-)
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João Fernandes commented on FLEX-33398:
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Alex the problem is that collection is ICol
Anyone with experience care to make a guess what a sufficiently
powerful instance would cost per month? I for one would be willing to
donate a couple of dollars (at least) per month to see this happen,
and I'm sure more people will feel the same way...
EdB
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:42 PM, chris
>From [1]:
Heavy Utilization Reserved Instance (medium size) on a 3 year contract
would mean something like $600 up front and $0.066 per hour. If we run
once a day, and it takes 12 hours to run (guessing here), that would
mean 3*365*12*0.066 = ~ $870. So running the thing for 3 years would
take so
>From my experience, you need at least a medium sized windows instance.
If you have a look at http://aws.amazon.com/de/ec2/pricing/ you could estimate
the costs, but from my experience the monthly bill is a lot higher than you
would anticipate. Currently I have the one node running for about 10
Btw the exact number is 36231 on windows ;-)
-Fred
-Message d'origine-
From: Justin Mclean
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 11:26 AM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Mustella no of tests
Hi,
it's a bit more than 36000, I'll have the correct number in few hours.
Thanks and
Other costs you need to be aware of are S3/EBS storage and bandwidth.
These could equal the amount of the per-hour charge (or more, in some of
my cases). It all depends on how much traffic you are sending, and how
much you are storing... If you are pulling full builds each night, that
could be q
This approach sounds hard. You will have to find a way to indicate in the doc
that shader is not available on Linux and users will complain it is not at
parity. I still recommend trying to use the binary distribution.
Sent via the PANTECH Discover, an AT&T 4G LTE smartphone.
Mikhail Vorobyov
It doesn't sound to be worthy guys but as soon as will move on git, as
stated Chris, getting teamcity can maybe do the trick.
-Fred
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From: Nicholas Kwiatkowski
Sent: Tuesday, February 19, 2013 5:39 PM
To: dev@flex.apache.org
Subject: Re: Mustella on Amazon EC2
Othe
Just finished to run the tests:
Still the same failure:
components/Charts/Bubble/Properties/BubbleProperties
BubbleSeries_multipleAxes_disabledDays
Plus 57 LangPacks/Japanese/tests but it's weird because they failed
returning compare bitmap with -3 or -4 and when I check them with
ImageDiffA
Hi,
Have you guys tried out Travis - https://travis-ci.org - Apparently now
they support running builds on Mac, windows - See the latest (a month
ago) comment by joshk on this thread
https://github.com/travis-ci/travis-ci/issues/216
Disclaimer - I have no prior experience with using travis,
Ok, looking at the ImageDiffAIR code, it appears that those return values
mean there's a difference in the width (-3) and the height (-4) and a label
is supposed to be displayed with those info but it doesn't.
Whatever, I'm going to dig into to check if my modif in PopUpManager could
be the an
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c sills commented on FLEX-28915:
Hello.
Curious to know if there has been any progress on
Would this be useful at all?
http://wiki.dreamhost.com/Tinderbox
On Feb 19, 2013 7:33 PM, "Vatsala Dorairajan"
wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Have you guys tried out Travis - https://travis-ci.org - Apparently now
> they support running builds on Mac, windows - See the latest (a month ago)
> comment by joshk
Well I guess no matter what ci system, we would need a server for that.
Apache uses Jenkins. It was just an assumption, that eventually
Jetbrains could eventually provide us with one, just fit the sake of
pre-tested-commits and pre-tested-pull-requests. If it was just for the
nightly build, Jen
The problem with Apache CI is that there are a lot of restrictions.
Running tests for hours together is not an option. Moreover, since it is
a shared environment, the build servers go down a lot and it takes
weeks/months to get a broken job fixed.
We need something robust that we can manage ours
The point of my link wasn't the ci system but rather the slave builders
which can just be random Pcs in the idle process. (I think)
On Feb 19, 2013 8:18 PM, "Christofer Dutz"
wrote:
> Well I guess no matter what ci system, we would need a server for that.
> Apache uses Jenkins. It was just an ass
Hmm, I have a spare desktop, what is needed to turn it into a ci server? It
has 2gb ram and is about 5 years old.
On Feb 19, 2013 8:25 PM, "Om" wrote:
> The problem with Apache CI is that there are a lot of restrictions.
> Running tests for hours together is not an option. Moreover, since it is
I was just planning to install Jenkins [1], set up a CI job that runs the
Mustella mini_run script [2] every night.
Once you have the tests running smoothly for a few days, you could hook it
up to send an email to dev@flex.apache.org when the build fails.
[1] http://jenkins-ci.org/
[2] https://cw
Same here, I have a box that I could probably toss into the mix, if anyone
can give me a configuration image or something similar, I can boot up a win
box and make a CI happen as well.
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 12:31 PM, Avi Kessner wrote:
> Hmm, I have a spare desktop, what is needed to turn it i
Here is the config xml for local checkin_tests job that I set up on my
machine [1]. You will need to modify it to run Mustella. If you could do
that and share the Jenkins config xml with the group, that would be great!
[1] http://pastebin.com/ydDWRwR9
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 10:41 AM, JP Bader
Just keep in mind that Jenkins runs as a server and could use the same port
(80) that Mustella's server runs by default. To avoid this problem, make
sure that you use a different port for Mustella.
Also, it would be best if you run a full run of Mustella from the command
line at least once befor
Although I'm still not using Apache Flex, I'm still stuck on Adobe's Flex/FB
4.6, I do have a keen interest in Flex succeeding, at a data center in
Montreal I have the following I could spare no problem:
5 x Dell 2650
3 x Dell 2850
and I could be persuaded to make 1 Dell 1950 or a 2950 available.
Well I think it would be important to have the ci on a server that's
accessible by others. The agents however could be on idle desktops.
currently i don't quite know if only the agents need to connect to the
server, out if the server also needs a direct connection to the agent
(this would be a
This sounds like a good case for dedicated hosting.
Basically it's just renting a server at a data center.
Here's an example list (scroll down)
http://iweb.com/classic-server-hosting/overview
The second option comes to $150/month. (+$25 for windows)
On Feb 19, 2013, at 10:24 AM, Om wrote:
>
An EC2 instance is a much better deal than that, but Carlos' offer sounds like
the best option so far…
On Feb 19, 2013, at 9:56 PM, Clint Modien wrote:
> This sounds like a good case for dedicated hosting.
>
> Basically it's just renting a server at a data center.
>
> Here's an example list (s
Again, have we asked INFRA to just setup a separate box for us? I don't
remember seeing anything on their list where we did.
-Nick
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 1:24 PM, Om wrote:
> The problem with Apache CI is that there are a lot of restrictions.
> Running tests for hours together is not an opti
Just attempting to do a fresh, but routine, checkout of
https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/flex/sdk
I eventually get:
External Failed:
C:\svn\dev\sdk\tags\apache-flex-sdk-4.9.0\frameworks\projects\textLayout\3.0.33
Error Repository moved permanently to
'https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/flex/tlf/
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> Data disappears from DataGrid when tablet state changed fr
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> Data disappears from DataGrid when tablet state chang
Have you checked out the code since 1/3? You may need to do a manual
relocate if you haven't checked it out since infra changed our location on
the svn last month.
-Nick
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 4:13 PM, Michael A. Labriola <
labri...@digitalprimates.net> wrote:
>
> Just attempting to do a fresh
If you don't have pending check-ins, you might as well checkout to a new
directory. Much less hassle.
Thanks,
Om
On Feb 19, 2013 1:55 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
> Have you checked out the code since 1/3? You may need to do a manual
> relocate if you haven't checked it out since infra ch
>Have you checked out the code since 1/3? You may need to do a manual relocate
>if you haven't checked it out since infra changed our location on the svn last
>month.
This was a fresh checkout, in a brand new location, today.
In other words, that would be the experience of someone who has neve
>If you don't have pending check-ins, you might as well checkout to a new
>directory. Much less hassle.
Literally a brand new checkout in a new directory. Hence the reason I am
raising the issue
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 2:04 PM, Michael A. Labriola <
labri...@digitalprimates.net> wrote:
> >If you don't have pending check-ins, you might as well checkout to a new
> directory. Much less hassle.
>
> Literally a brand new checkout in a new directory. Hence the reason I am
> raising the issue
>
Hi Mike,
Just did a full clean check out no issues. Like so:
svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/flex/sdk/branches/develop
When it got to the the textlayout external link it did this:
Fetching external item into 'develop/frameworks/projects/textLayout/3.0.33'
Adevelop/frameworks/projects
Its the tag: "apache-flex-sdk-4.9.0" that wasn't fixed. Refer to my other
email in this thread with more details.
Om
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Justin Mclean wrote:
> Hi Mike,
>
> Just did a full clean check out no issues. Like so:
> svn co https://svn.apache.org/repos/asf/flex/sdk/branch
Fixed the issue with tag.
Mike, can you please retry?
Thanks,
Om
On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:12 PM, Om wrote:
> Its the tag: "apache-flex-sdk-4.9.0" that wasn't fixed. Refer to my
> other email in this thread with more details.
>
> Om
>
> On Tue, Feb 19, 2013 at 3:09 PM, Justin Mclean
> wrote:
>Fixed the issue with tag.
>Mike, can you please retry?
Will do.
Thanks,
Mike
>Mike, can you please retry?
This part now works.
Excellent! What's next? Want to try DateChooser/DateField? Or create a
whole new package of HTML5-based controls?
On 2/19/13 1:12 PM, "p...@apache.org" wrote:
> Author: pent
> Date: Tue Feb 19 21:12:14 2013
> New Revision: 1447926
>
> URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1447926
> Log:
> Added TextIn
On 2/19/13 12:27 PM, "Nicholas Kwiatkowski" wrote:
> Again, have we asked INFRA to just setup a separate box for us? I don't
> remember seeing anything on their list where we did.
You are welcome to pursue that angle. I'm not sure Infra has anything other
than unix boxes. Frankly, I've been
It would be interesting to divvy up a full mustella run across several
computers and see how fast it can get done.
On 2/19/13 10:41 AM, "JP Bader" wrote:
> Same here, I have a box that I could probably toss into the mix, if anyone
> can give me a configuration image or something similar, I can
Are you running the mustella tests in release4.9? I don't think I updated
baselines in develop. We'll do a big sync at the end.
On 2/19/13 9:45 AM, "Frédéric THOMAS" wrote:
> Ok, looking at the ImageDiffAIR code, it appears that those return values
> mean there's a difference in the width (-3
My tests did not fail on BubbleProperties. What is the failure?
On 2/19/13 9:05 AM, "Frédéric THOMAS" wrote:
> Just finished to run the tests:
>
> Still the same failure:
> components/Charts/Bubble/Properties/BubbleProperties
> BubbleSeries_multipleAxes_disabledDays
>
> Plus 57 LangPacks/Japa
Hi,
I just posted on the user list but perhaps not everyone is subscribed and
though it may be of interest.
Looks like Linux works out of the box with very little config/downloads from
the binary distribution.
1. Untar binary distribution of Apache Flex
2. Configure SDK
I cheated a little her
Hi,
And we probably spent more time discussing this than it took to see if it
worked. Although Alex certainly pointed me in the right direction of using the
binary distribution in that discussion.
There's a lesson there I think :-)
Justin
Carlos,
What a generous offer, thank you!
2 questions:
- would (one of) these machines be accessible by others - the current
Jenkins admins - from the outside?
- would you be willing to do a test run of Mustella on "the best one"
and see how well it does, before we set up the whole CI system?
Th
HI,
> You are welcome to pursue that angle. I'm not sure Infra has anything other
> than unix boxes.
And perhaps it's not much work to make mustella run on linux? Any issues that
you know of Alex? There's a fair number of existing linux CI machines already
set up.
Justin
On Feb 19, 2013 10:39 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>
> HI,
>
> > You are welcome to pursue that angle. I'm not sure Infra has anything
other than unix boxes.
> And perhaps it's not much work to make mustella run on linux? Any issues
that you know of Alex? There's a fair number of existing linux CI m
Hi EdB;
Right now all my servers are linux CentOS 5.8. If you need windows I have
some unused MS Win 2008 servers licenses I can install.
please read my in line comments to your questions.
Carlos
What a generous offer, thank you! -> I have quite a bit invested in a Flex
app so I'm very interest
Hi,
> Mustella first compiles right? I don't think that is possible on Linux
> because is absent of Pixel Bender for Linux.
You must of missed my other email, looks like the mxml and compc compilers from
the binary distribution work fine on Linux.
Justin
On Feb 19, 2013 11:26 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> > Mustella first compiles right? I don't think that is possible on Linux
> > because is absent of Pixel Bender for Linux.
>
> You must of missed my other email, looks like the mxml and compc
compilers from the binary distribution work fi
Hi,
>>> Mustella first compiles right? I don't think that is possible on Linux
>>> because is absent of Pixel Bender for Linux.
Looks like they are but they could be precompile I guess?
Justin
I'm glad to hear it worked, and not too surprised. I'm not sure we can say
Linux is "officially" supported since the binary distro is not an "official"
release. But we should definitely post a how-to.
On 2/19/13 7:43 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> And we probably spent more time discus
On 2/19/13 10:38 PM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
> HI,
>
>> You are welcome to pursue that angle. I'm not sure Infra has anything other
>> than unix boxes.
> And perhaps it's not much work to make mustella run on linux? Any issues that
> you know of Alex? There's a fair number of existing linux CI
Carlos,
> and see how well it does, before we set up the whole CI system? -> what
> would you need, can you be more specific?
I am only acting as an intermediary. I didn't see anyone picking up on
your offer, so I thought I'd draw some attention to it.
The people currently administrating our Jen
+1
The README still says we just graduated and the URLs will change, but I can
live with that.
I checked ASC sig for the tar.gz on mac.
Rat was clean.
Source distro built.
Mustella passed.
I'm not set up to try Windows at this time.
Thanks Justin!
On 2/18/13 12:41 AM, "Justin Mclean" wrote:
Hi,
> I'm glad to hear it worked, and not too surprised. I'm not sure we can say
> Linux is "officially" supported since the binary distro is not an "official"
> release.
One step at a time :-). Hopefully someone now we know it relatively easy to do
someone who know Linix will run with it so we
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