[kepler-dev] kepler nightly builds
Matt Jones
jones at nceas.ucsb.edu
Thu Mar 3 08:54:17 PST 2005
Thanks Chad,
I'd also suggest that now is a good time for us to start being more
formal about the use of the testing framework. As we build towards the
1.0.0 release of Kepler (see
http://kepler-project.org/Wiki.jsp?page=KeplerReleaseRoadmap) we need to
be assured that new additions don't cause regressions in prior
functionality. The testing framework can do that for us. So, please...
1) Fix any broken unit tests that are your responsibility
2) Write unit tests for any new classes you write
3) Deposit workflow tests for any new actors you write
4) Backfill on older classes and actors so that the test suite is more
complete
If we do this as we go, the testing and verification process will be far
easier when we try to cut releases.
Thanks,
Matt
Chad Berkley wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Kepler is now building nightly. This includes a CVS checkout of both
> kepler and PTII, compilation and building of both and running of JUnit
> tests. Certain workflows are also run nightly. You can subscribe to
> the email generated from the nightly builds here:
> http://www.ecoinformatics.org/mailman/listinfo/kepler-nightly
>
> If you would like to add a workflow to the testing, add it to the file
> kepler/lib/test-workflows.lst and check it back into CVS.
>
> You can also view the logged results of the nightly build here:
> http://www.kepler-project.org/nightly
> or if you just want to see today's results, go here:
> http://www.kepler-project.org/nightly/today.html
>
> Let me know if you have any problems with the system or if you have any
> questions.
>
> chad
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