[hibernate-dev] Created a Jenkins job to publish Snapshot artifacts for ORM 6.0
Steve Ebersole
steve at hibernate.org
Tue Dec 11 21:38:29 EST 2018
It is definitely time to do this, so thanks for taking the initiative.
The build scripts themselves already manage enabling/disabling everything
that needs to be. I took a quick look at the job earlier and it looked
great.
Personally I would enable notifications. Tomorrow I can go through the job
config and tweak all of this if you want.
On Tue, Dec 11, 2018, 1:44 AM Yoann Rodiere <yoann at hibernate.org> wrote:
> Hello,
>
> Last time we discussed it, it seemed there wasn't any automatic job
> regularly publishing ORM 6.0 snapshot artifacts; right now I can see that
> the latest snapshot was published on December 5th by Steve himself (not
> Jenkins); probably while performing tests for the 6.0.0.Alpha1 release?
>
> So I just created a Jenkins job to publish Snapshot artifacts for ORM 6.0:
>
> http://ci.hibernate.org/view/ORM/job/hibernate-orm-6.0-h2-main/
>
> It's just a copy of hibernate-orm-master-h2-main with the branch changed to
> wip/6.0 and a one-build-per-hour throttle added (we may remove that if you
> want).
>
> For now the job is disabled. Steve, do you agree with publishing snapshot
> artifacts? Can I enable this job? Do I have to add specific options (ignore
> some tests, some modules, ...) to the gradle command in order for the build
> to pass? Do you want me to disable build failure notifications?
>
> Snapshots would come in handy to test Hibernate Search 6.0 against ORM 6.0.
> For now Search 6 is still using ORM 5.4, because a lot of Search's tests
> need association types that are not yet supported in 6, but I'd like to
> keep track of progress made on ORM 6 so I can react if further
> incompatibilities arise.
>
>
> Yoann Rodière
> Hibernate NoORM Team
> yoann at hibernate.org
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