Getting a maintenance release of Moq4 out

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Damian Hickey

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Mar 16, 2012, 5:15:31 PM3/16/12
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Hi Daniel,

I have imported Moq4 into a github ( https://github.com/damianh/Moq4 ) and already have a pull request! I would like to transfer the repository's ownership to the Moq organisation. Should I transfer it to you by contacting github orcwould you give me temporary admin rights to do the transfer?

The next thing would be to do it is get CI ( http://teamcity.codebetter.com/viewType.html?buildTypeId=bt221&tab=buildTypeStatusDiv ) reconfigured to point to the Moq4 repo. I've plenty of experience with TeamCity, so I'd be happy to do that if I am given authorization. (Do I need a person login? Is there a generic 'Moq' account?)

After that I'd like to address some of the outstanding issues listed on google code on a fork, merge the pull reequest and let yourself review and pull in the Moq\Moq4 repo.

What do you think?

Cheers,

-Damian
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Damian Hickey

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Mar 16, 2012, 5:32:25 PM3/16/12
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Moq4 repo has been transferred to the Moq org.

Daniel Cazzulino

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Mar 16, 2012, 5:36:09 PM3/16/12
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this sounds great!!!

I've made you an owner already in the Moq organization, so feel free to transfer and accept the ownership of your Moq4 repo. I have it in lowercase as Moq is the organization name (so it's moq, moq4 instead), but renaming is easy I believe.

I've also just changed the account info in TeamCity, you should be able to do whatever you want with the project there using:

login: moq
pwd: moqrocks!

Thanks a lot for the help!!!

/kzu

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Damian Hickey

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Mar 16, 2012, 6:19:50 PM3/16/12
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Added a configuration for moq4 : http://teamcity.codebetter.com/viewType.html?buildTypeId=bt578&tab=buildTypeStatusDiv

First run compiled fine but the test count of 593 was less than the last test run of the 'moq trunk' (svn) configuration whose test count was 1186. I than re-ran the 'moq trunk' config and the test count dropped also.

This tells me two things
- The svn to git import worked, both configurations are showing the same problem :)
- There has been a change of some sort on the build server since the last 'moq trunk' run (which was on 18 Aug 2010 - some time ago)

Am going to look into this as a priority.

Cheers

Daniel Cazzulino

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Mar 16, 2012, 6:43:24 PM3/16/12
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Yup, the build server hasn't been building for a while, AFAIK :(



/kzu

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Damian Hickey

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Mar 22, 2012, 4:10:22 AM3/22/12
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Seeing that 1186 is an exact duplicate of 593 (how did I not spot that??) and I have approximately ~600 in VS, then I conclude that TeamCity was double counting test out put or tests were being run twice. And as such, the Moq CI build is in good shape.

Damian Hickey

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Mar 22, 2012, 4:16:57 AM3/22/12
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Added a CI build configuration that points at the 'dev' branch.

Daniel Cazzulino

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Mar 22, 2012, 6:40:25 AM3/22/12
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Yay!

John Mairs

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Mar 22, 2012, 8:44:09 AM3/22/12
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