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By Fastalanasa 143 Views

 
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I've done a lot of System and Network stuff tonight related to our Subversion stack. We now have the ability to access our repositories with both the HTTP and SVN protocols. The HTTP protocol is working fine in the LAN, but I still have to test it through the WAN (Internet). The orginal SVN protocol access has not changed to people on the WAN, so you guys won't notice a difference.
We now have both CCNet and Jenkins running. Here's a screenshot of the two WheelMUD solutions in Jenkins:

Jenkins has a nice task scanner, that looks inside the source code for TODO comments. Here's what it looks like:

I'm currently working on getting StyleCop integrated with our build servers.
You can access Jenkins through uberSVN at http://ubersvn.wheelmud.net I had uberSVN email everybody their passwords to this web interface.
By Fastalanasa 65 Views

 
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I'm testing uberSVN for WheelMUD. It is currently at http://ubersvn.wheelmud.net
This is a web based platform for the Subversion version control system. It also includes Jenkins, a continuous integration server, that I've been dying to try. I'm in the process of moving and configuring the repositories and users. I'm only going to move the people who have been active.
To be re-added please use the following methods:
- Private Message (PM) Fastalanasa
- Send request to svnrequest@wheelmud.net
- Post a comment to this announcement
Do not post login information in public avenues. I will need your desired username and password.
By Fastalanasa 132 Views

 
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I got WheelForge moved to Athena. I also took the time to update BugNet, the underlying software running it.
Please report any weirdness.
Thanks!
By Fastalanasa 137 Views

 
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I've successfully moved several of our web-based tools to Athena, the new server in the picture in the previous post. I've ordered a second and third 1U servers. These will be replacements for HERCULES, and VULCAN. The Dell servers I have are way too noisy for my house. The funny thing is that Athena is a dual-core 1.6 Ghz Atom server, and it has several orders of magnitude more disk storage space than the two PowerEdge 1850 servers.
I spent most of the day yesterday, and part of today, getting one of the sites I host, moved to Athena. Stupid thing finally came up a few minutes ago. I just don't have more energy to move the rest of the stuff yet. So for now, WheelForge is down, until I get it moved.
By Fastalanasa 145 Views

 
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Alright, I got the new hardware up on the rack.

The server came with CentOS. That will go away. In its place, I'll put Windows 2008 R2 server. Let the fun begin!