On Tuesday 6 November 2012 at 12:18, erlang-...@googlegroups.com wrote:
Group: http://groups.google.com/group/erlang-ireland/topics
- Continuous build and testing in Erlang [4 Updates]
- Help with setting up correct system paths [1 Update]
"Valdimar Kristjánsson" <nis...@gmail.com> Nov 05 08:28AM -0800
Jenkins is a great tool for CI.
http://jenkins-ci.org/
On Monday, November 21, 2011 4:54:49 PM UTC, Andrew wrote:
Andrew Woodcock <andywoo...@gmail.com> Nov 05 04:33PM
Thanks - useful lead! I'm from a mostly Microsoft background so the tech I
am used to does not travel to non-MS languages and environments.
Andrew
nisbus <nis...@gmail.com> Nov 05 12:22PM -0800
This might be interesting for you then:
http://redsolo.blogspot.ie/2008/04/guide-to-building-net-projects-using.html
It's a little bit outdated but holds up for the most part.
I found it a great guide to getting started with building .NET stuff with
Jenkins (then called Hudson).
We also use it to build erlang and python projects, we even use it for
deployments.
On Monday, November 5, 2012 4:33:28 PM UTC, Andrew wrote:
Andrew Woodcock <andywoo...@gmail.com> Nov 05 11:49PM
I'll follow up on that, thanks
nisbus <nis...@gmail.com> Nov 05 12:42PM -0800
You might want to check out Rebar for application management:
https://github.com/basho/rebar
Using Rebar you don't need to worry about paths anymore :).
On Thursday, September 22, 2011 5:40:18 PM UTC+1, Andrew wrote:
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