Structuring builds for a large project

2012-09-22 Thread Kayode Odeyemi
Hello all, We are working on a large project which have been categorized into different modules and libraries. Currently we have decided to use CI and of course Jenkins, but we are stuck on how to structure these builds. Our modular architecture has the following structure: - core - ma

Re: Multiple jenkins's on one mashine

2012-09-22 Thread FerkSwe
Okay, so this would be the easiest way? Is there any other way? yourhost:8080/name does indeed look a bit confusing. Is there any way I can get yourhost:8080 as one jenkins and yourhost:8081 as another? On Monday, September 17, 2012 9:07:37 PM UTC+2, Mandeville, Rob wrote: > > I went to https:/

[ANN] Project meeting at Jenkins User Conference -- call for agenda

2012-09-22 Thread Kohsuke Kawaguchi
As you may or may not know, the Jenkins project has a bi-weekly IRC meeting where we discuss and decide on things necessary to keep the project running. Next Sunday, we'll bring this project meeting live to Jenkins User Conference San Francisco. Since this is an unique opportunity to engag

Re: Is every build kept in the JVM?

2012-09-22 Thread Christopher Orr
For the benefit of anybody not on the developers' mailing list, Kohsuke is currently implementing lazy-loading of job information! This is currently running on ci.jenkins-ci.org and you can beta test the latest lazy-load build by grabbing jenkins.war from there: https://ci.jenkins-ci.org/job/j

Re: Multiple jenkins's on one mashine

2012-09-22 Thread Les Mikesell
On Sat, Sep 22, 2012 at 8:40 AM, FerkSwe wrote: > Okay, so this would be the easiest way? Is there any other way? > yourhost:8080/name does indeed look a bit confusing. Is there any way I can > get yourhost:8080 as one jenkins and yourhost:8081 as another? > If you run with the embedded winstone