[Dart] Update question
Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research)
blezek at crd.ge.com
Fri Oct 12 12:59:11 EDT 2007
Hi Felix,
All you need to do is checkout Dart v1 from Kitware, and look for the website in the checkout. Make your changes and send me a patch. Once I checkin the patch, the pages will be automatically updated that night.
-dan
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From: Félix C. Morency [mailto:felix.morency at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 11:58 AM
To: Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research)
Cc: dart at public.kitware.com
Subject: Re: [Dart] Update question
Hi Daniel,
What a great improvement over Dart v1. I am really excited about using this product with our current CMake/CPack (and future CTest) system.
If you have no time for updating the Kitware web page, I would be a pleasure for me to do it. Just give me all the necessary informations. I think it would really help the newcomers like me to get their way around.
Thank you again for all your answers, it really helps me out.
Regards,
Félix C. Morency
2007/10/12, Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research) < blezek at crd.ge.com <mailto:blezek at crd.ge.com> >:
Hi Felix,
Dart is supported by NAMIC (http://na-mic.org/ ) but somewhat hosted/helped/supported by Kitware.
Frankly, I keep forgetting to up date the old Dart pages.
Dart2 is fully Java, and runs under anything that supports Java 1.5, and the Dart.cmake module should support Dart2.
This is all in the Manual, but I thought I'd help you out!
-dan
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From: Félix C. Morency [mailto:felix.morency at gmail.com]
Sent: Friday, October 12, 2007 9:43 AM
To: Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research)
Cc: dart at public.kitware.com
Subject: Re: [Dart] Update question
Daniel,
Thank you for your fast answer.
I think you were right by saying that I was checking the Dart v1 pages. Actually I browser from the Kitware/CMake web page. I went on your Dart2 pages and it seems very interresting. Is it developed by Kitware also or it is a completly different thing ? How come it is not on the Dart main page ? Of what I read, it is entirely developed in Java, so I assume it can run under Win32/Linux/MacOSX without any changes ? Also, does the Dart.cmake module supports Dart2 ?
If all the answer are in the manual just say it. I have no time now for reading it but I will do it soon.
Regards,
Félix C. Morency
2007/10/12, Blezek, Daniel J (GE, Research) <blezek at crd.ge.com>:
Hi Felix,
The Dart server does not do any coordination of the clients. I suspect you are looking at the Dart v1 pages which were little documented. Dart2 has much more extensive documentation: http://na-mic.org/Wiki/index.php/Dart2Summary and a manual: http://svn.na-mic.org/svn/Dart/trunk/Documentation/Manual/Dart.pdf .
For the "nightly" testing, each client must update it's code to the same time. We usually use 10pm. Then the client builds and submits testing results.
For continuous builds, each client periodically checks for changes to the repository. If there are any, the client updates it's code and submits testing results.
In both cases, the Dart server does not interact with the SVN repository.
Regards,
-dan
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From: dart-bounces+blezek=crd.ge.com at public.kitware.com [mailto: dart-bounces+blezek=crd.ge.com at public.kitware.com] On Behalf Of Félix C. Morency
Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 1:13 PM
To: dart at public.kitware.com
Subject: [Dart] Update question
Hi,
1. I have an interrogation about SVN updates. Are the sources update done one time on the server and then the clients are updating themselves directly thru the server or is every client are updating their code independently ? It is not very well explained in the Dart (little) documentation.
2. How does continious build works ? Is the server probing the SVN for changes or something like that to get the updates every time something changes in the SVN ?
Regards,
Félix C. Morency
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