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Difference between revisions of "Starting a Higgins Build"
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2. Change current directory to '/shared/technology/higgins/bin' | 2. Change current directory to '/shared/technology/higgins/bin' | ||
− | + | cd /shared/technology/higgins/bin | |
− | 3. Run ./build.sh with following format ./build.sh <N|S | + | 3. Run ./build.sh with following format ./build.sh <N|S label|R label> [-tagBuild] |
− | + | Where: | |
− | + | N - Nightly build, label is ignored | |
− | + | S - Stable build | |
− | + | R - Release build | |
− | + | label - a string that will be used to mark stable or release builds | |
+ | tagBuild - note: option is ignored for SVN | ||
== Links == | == Links == | ||
* [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home] | * [http://eclipse.org/higgins Higgins Home] |
Revision as of 16:16, 17 December 2007
Triggering a stable build for any Higgins component
1. Login to build.eclipse.org server via SSH.
2. Change current directory to '/shared/technology/higgins/bin'
cd /shared/technology/higgins/bin
3. Run ./build.sh with following format ./build.sh <N|S label|R label> [-tagBuild]
Where: N - Nightly build, label is ignored S - Stable build R - Release build label - a string that will be used to mark stable or release builds tagBuild - note: option is ignored for SVN