Hi Radu,

On Sep 4, 2007, at 8:37 AM, Radu Danciu wrote:

Does it matter if the 'agent' is offline sometimes? What would be a good uptime / day for one such 'agent'? I'll put my desktop to work on it, but only as long as I don't need quiet in my room (it sounds like an airplane engine) - so that means it won't be working night shifts.

The uptime doesn't matter. It could even be 1 hour per day. TeamCity knows which agents are up and sends build requests to those only. Of course if the agents are up only a small portion of the day then we need more agents overall but any help is welcome.

This is the first time we're doing this so there'll be learning along the way...

Is anyone else willing to share some CPU cycles?

Right now my goal is to see if there's interest. If so, then Raffaello (XWiki's admin) and I will define the setup.

Thanks Radu!
-Vincent

On 9/3/07, Vincent Massol <vincent@massol.net> wrote:
Hi everyone,

Some of you may have seen that we're now using TeamCity (http://
www.jetbrains.com/teamcity/) for XWiki's continuous build:
http://teamcity.xwiki.org

The nice thing is that TC allows to distribute the build work to
build agents.

XPertNet is currently providing one agent on the teamcity.xwiki.org
machine.

However we've found that the builds are stacking up and are a bit too
long to run.

Since TC supports parallel builds on different agents we'd like to
call the community for help.

If you have a machine that has some spare cycles for running XWiki
builds then we could hook it up to the teamcity.xwiki.org server to
distribute the build load.

We don't need that many agents. Probably 1 or 2 (in addition to the
one we have) would be enough for starters.

Thanks!
-Vincent, on behalf of the xwiki dev team

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