[CMake] What's the best cmake continuous integration open source tool?

Gregoire Aujay gaujay at movea.com
Mon Jul 15 08:07:41 EDT 2013


Hello,

my company uses Jenkins and CMake intensively.

We do not use cmakebuilder plugin but our own .bat/.sh scripts to easily launch cmake / make / pack steps.

Regards,
Gregoire

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Sent: Monday, July 15, 2013 1:57 PM
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Subject: Re: [CMake] What's the best cmake continuous integration open  source tool?

Am Montag, 15. Juli 2013, 14:53:39 schrieb Avihay Eyal:
> Hi, my company uses CMake, and I want to use a CI framework. I wanted to
> know, with which CI frameworks did you have a good experience.
>
> Since we work on a *private network*, travis
> <http://about.travis-ci.org/>CI is not an option. Google have their
> Blaze<http://google-engtools.blogspot.fr/2011/08/build-in-cloud-how-build-sy
> stem-works.html>, but it's not open sourced, and somehow I'm not sure that
> jenkins<http://jenkins-ci.org/>is the best CMake CI (not even sure it
> supports it well).

We use Jenkins together with the cmakebuilder plug-in [1]. I like Jenkins
because there are many plug-ins for many different purposes and it is easy to
set up (e.g., install a Debian package).

[1] https://wiki.jenkins-ci.org/display/JENKINS/cmakebuilder+Plugin

>
>
> Other than that, good integration with
> ninja<http://martine.github.io/ninja/manual.html#_introduction>is a
> plus.
>
>
> Thanks a lot.
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