In the Line of Fire….Shaunak Pandit

Random thoughts abt life and my work (in the line of fire between Testers,Managers and clients)

Deja vu Avec Nant & Continous Integration

Posted by Shaunak Pandit on October 2, 2008

Got lucky to try my hand at Continous integration once again.. I remember it has been like more than 5 years now that i had used Nant and CCnet for Continous Integration.

It was fun and challenging to use with the then rustic error messages thrown by both.also configuring the same was also a big pain..
Had asked a developer to get it setup for one of the teams projects as i was aware of the advantages of continous integration. but the developer wasn’t able to get it up and running so finally had to get my hands dirty in CI.

Was surprised to see that even now almost after 4-5 years there is no guide/how to on setting it up and using it completely. even now ppl have to go through the site and exmaples which arent in reality what we look for..

Anyways enuf of cribbing …. ill put up a howto/guide on setting it up soon ,it wont be very soon as am quite tied up with different project releases and process implementation stuff.. but hopefully it should be out by mid Oct !!
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4 Responses to “Deja vu Avec Nant & Continous Integration”

  1. Mike said

    Man did you put up the guide? I need it badly have to setup the CI server before my supervisor is back.Help me out

  2. hi Mike, naah havent yet got time for it mostly will happen towards 1st week of nov i think….by when do you require the CI to be setup?
    maybe if its too urgent i can send you the build file it will give you reference and you will hv to just change the folder locations to make it wrk for you? let me know

  3. Mike said

    Shaunak That will be great help to me, please send it across immediately

  4. @Mike: Have sent the files on the email account you provided, let me know if there are any doubts also have deleted your email address comment so you dont get spammed :)

    Cheers
    Shaunak Pandit

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