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Martin Malina commented on JBIDE-12973:
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Thanks Nick, this seems to work. So the next step for me is to remove repo definitions
from all the tests and have just one repo defined in our root pom. For now it is the
master nightly build, but of course the idea was that we always point to some specific
build so that will be the next step.
I tried using your promote job to create this:
http://download.jboss.org/jbosstools/updates/integration/kepler/core/redd...
This was just a first attempt. At first I thought that the job will also ask for a version
and then change the feature version but I guess I was wrong - so we need to have all the
correct versions already in the builds before we promote that build, right?
What path would you suggest I use in the future? Except for the version (the last part),
is the above ok? Next time maybe I should use something like 0.2.0.201301271221 to reflect
the exact snapshot?
publish reddeer update site to
download.jboss.org
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Key: JBIDE-12973
URL:
https://issues.jboss.org/browse/JBIDE-12973
Project: Tools (JBoss Tools)
Issue Type: Bug
Components: Build/Releng, testing, updatesite
Affects Versions: 4.0.0.Beta2
Reporter: Nick Boldt
Assignee: Martin Malina
Fix For: 4.1.x
Red deer should publish nightly/development/stable update sites like other components of
JBT onto
download.jboss.org.
Simplest way to get a nightly build into
download.jboss.org/jbosstools/builds/staging/ is
to use my publish.sh [1] script as a step during your build job.
Then, if you want to copy that to a more stable URL (for a dev milestone or stable
release) use this job [2]:
[1]
https://svn.jboss.org/repos/jbosstools/trunk/build/publish/publish.sh
[2]
https://jenkins.mw.lab.eng.bos.redhat.com/hudson/job/jbosstools-promote/
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