I have a nifty Jenkins installation that was running on a Dell Laptop, with 3
windows slaves. The hard disk on the laptop died (MBR issue), so the Laptop is
being repaired.
I was able to migrate the Windoze Jenkins_HOME data to my iMac, and moved the
Jenkins master onto the iMac…. however I'm f
Howdy sports fans.
I'm working with Distributed builds, and I have a interesting problem.
I discovered that using SSD drives was a big help in speeding up the builds of
large files (my projects involve crunching large datasets for digital IC
testers).
Some of my build projects are 30Gb or larger.
This is a re-post with another tidbit regarding adjusting the skip=xx parameter
for different WINDOZE flavors.
One note, the For users doing builds in Microsoft Visual Studio 6, you might
wonder "Why do my builds fail?"
Well when you start MSDEV, you normally get all kinds of include/libs set
Just a FYI,
For users doing builds in Microsoft Visual Studio 6, you might wonder "Why do
my builds fail?"
Well when you start MSDEV, you normally get all kinds of include/libs setup
based on a registry for visual studio,
these environment variables are not set… sometimes not even by vsvcvars.bat