Hi all,
I've added the "project-tools" and "web" repositories to FishEye today, so you can browse through their changes as well now. My ultimate plan is to remove "CORE", "ROSAPPS" and "ROSTESTS" too and replace all of them by the already existing "reactos" repository. This resembles our SVN counterparts exactly.
I was told this has already been tried in the past with no success due to severe performance issues. As FishEye is running on a more powerful server now, please try again and tell me if there are any problems with using "reactos" instead of "CORE". If not, I will get rid of the redundant repositories soon.
Apart from this, we're now also using post-commit hooks to update the repositories in FishEye. This gives you instant information about new commits and reduces the server load a bit.
Cheers,
Colin
Well, I see it like this: CORE is for the reactos part (/reactos/trunk/reactos/), ROSAPPS is for the subdirectory ROSAPPS (which is not very touched) and ROSTESTS for the tests (winetests + kmtests + apitests + ...) You want to "merge" (in Jira) all of them ?
Hermès.
-----Message d'origine----- De : ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org [mailto:ros-dev-bounces@reactos.org] De la part de Colin Finck Envoyé : jeudi 20 février 2014 00:43 À : ReactOS Development List Objet : [ros-dev] Changes on FishEye
Hi all,
I've added the "project-tools" and "web" repositories to FishEye today, so you can browse through their changes as well now. My ultimate plan is to remove "CORE", "ROSAPPS" and "ROSTESTS" too and replace all of them by the already existing "reactos" repository. This resembles our SVN counterparts exactly.
I was told this has already been tried in the past with no success due to severe performance issues. As FishEye is running on a more powerful server now, please try again and tell me if there are any problems with using "reactos" instead of "CORE". If not, I will get rid of the redundant repositories soon.
Apart from this, we're now also using post-commit hooks to update the repositories in FishEye. This gives you instant information about new commits and reduces the server load a bit.
Cheers,
Colin
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Well, I see it like this: CORE is for the reactos part (/reactos/trunk/reactos/), ROSAPPS is for the subdirectory ROSAPPS (which is not very touched) and ROSTESTS for the tests (winetests + kmtests + apitests
- ...)
You want to "merge" (in Jira) all of them ?
Initially we had this as one SVN repo (as Colin mentioned) but it was impractical to use due to performance issues (that are now hopefully solved) so we split them up. There is no need to do that anymore. When you commit something in any part of the reactos svn repo (be it core, tests...etc) it will be handled by the "reactos" FishEye repo and smart commits for instance will still work.
I removed the redundant CORE, ROSTESTS and ROSAPPS repositories, so now we have one repo (reactos) to rule them all.
Cheers, Amine.
Hi all,
I've added the "project-tools" and "web" repositories to FishEye today, so you can browse through their changes as well now. My ultimate plan is to remove "CORE", "ROSAPPS" and "ROSTESTS" too and replace all of them by the already existing "reactos" repository. This resembles our SVN counterparts exactly.
I was told this has already been tried in the past with no success due to severe performance issues. As FishEye is running on a more powerful server now, please try again and tell me if there are any problems with using "reactos" instead of "CORE". If not, I will get rid of the redundant repositories soon.
Apart from this, we're now also using post-commit hooks to update the repositories in FishEye. This gives you instant information about new commits and reduces the server load a bit.
Cheers,
Colin
What/where is FishEye? I never heard of it before. You give no URL.
Tom
FishEye is the system at https://code.reactos.org/ that displays information about the commits, the same site also has Crucible, which is the code review feature.
On 22 February 2014 12:14, Thomas Mueller mueller6723@twc.com wrote:
Hi all,
I've added the "project-tools" and "web" repositories to FishEye today, so you can browse through their changes as well now. My ultimate plan is to remove "CORE", "ROSAPPS" and "ROSTESTS" too and replace all of them by the already existing "reactos" repository. This resembles our SVN counterparts exactly.
I was told this has already been tried in the past with no success due to severe performance issues. As FishEye is running on a more powerful server now, please try again and tell me if there are any problems with using "reactos" instead of "CORE". If not, I will get rid of the redundant repositories soon.
Apart from this, we're now also using post-commit hooks to update the repositories in FishEye. This gives you instant information about new commits and reduces the server load a bit.
Cheers,
Colin
What/where is FishEye? I never heard of it before. You give no URL.
Tom
Ros-dev mailing list Ros-dev@reactos.org http://www.reactos.org/mailman/listinfo/ros-dev