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export ANT_HOME=/shared/stp/apps/apache-ant-1.7.1 | export ANT_HOME=/shared/stp/apps/apache-ant-1.7.1 | ||
export JAVA_HOME=/shared/stp/apps/ibm-java2-sdk-5.0-6.0-linux-ppc | export JAVA_HOME=/shared/stp/apps/ibm-java2-sdk-5.0-6.0-linux-ppc | ||
export RUBY_HOME=/shared/common/ruby-1.8.7 | export RUBY_HOME=/shared/common/ruby-1.8.7 | ||
export PATH=${ANT_HOME}/bin:${RUBY_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/bin:$PATH | export PATH=${ANT_HOME}/bin:${RUBY_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/bin:$PATH | ||
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Then incant <tt><b>source ~/.bashrc</b></tt> and you will be ready to go. | Then incant <tt><b>source ~/.bashrc</b></tt> and you will be ready to go. | ||
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Just follow [http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/Build/BuildOnMyMachine#Step_Two:_Check_Out_Your_Project Step 2] and [http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/Build/BuildOnMyMachine#Step_Three:_Build_Your_Project Step 3] as outlined on the [[STP/Build/BuildOnMyMachine|local machine build page]] | Just follow [http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/Build/BuildOnMyMachine#Step_Two:_Check_Out_Your_Project Step 2] and [http://wiki.eclipse.org/STP/Build/BuildOnMyMachine#Step_Three:_Build_Your_Project Step 3] as outlined on the [[STP/Build/BuildOnMyMachine|local machine build page]] | ||
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+ | <h1>Step four: Sign the site</h1> | ||
+ | You need to run the sign script to make this happen. To do so, you will need approval from the webmasters. Contact them directly for this purpose. |
Revision as of 03:48, 11 December 2008
ContentsStep Zero: Build Infrastructure AccessBefore you can do anything on the Eclipse Foundation infrastructure, you need to have been granted ssh access to build.eclipse.org. This is something that you need to apply for and which must be okayed by the project PMC. It's not something that is given out lightly by the foundation, and is usually reserved for those who have explicit build responsibilities. If you think you need this kind of access, mail the PMC with your reasons. |
Step One: Check Your EnvironmentTo do the build, you will need to have the correct shell PATH set up. It's easiest to just edit your .bashrc file in your home directory and add the right paths:
export ANT_HOME=/shared/stp/apps/apache-ant-1.7.1 export JAVA_HOME=/shared/stp/apps/ibm-java2-sdk-5.0-6.0-linux-ppc export RUBY_HOME=/shared/common/ruby-1.8.7 export PATH=${ANT_HOME}/bin:${RUBY_HOME}/bin:${JAVA_HOME}/bin:$PATH Then incant source ~/.bashrc and you will be ready to go. |
Step Two: Check you have a PlatformThe platforms for the build live in the shared directory /shared/stp/platforms. These get made coming up to a milestone release and are composed of all the dependencies of the project(s), expanded out to what is effectively an Eclipse installation. You can see a list of the dependencies here. If you do not see the platform you are looking for, please go ahead and make one! |
Step Three: Check you have a PlatformThe platforms for the build live in the shared directory /shared/stp/platforms. These get made coming up to a milestone release and are composed of all the dependencies of the project(s), expanded out to what is effectively an Eclipse installation. You can see a list of the dependencies here. If you do not see the platform you are looking for, please go ahead and make one! |
Step Three: Build Your ProjectJust follow Step 2 and Step 3 as outlined on the local machine build page |
Step four: Sign the site
You need to run the sign script to make this happen. To do so, you will need approval from the webmasters. Contact them directly for this purpose.