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* [[ConfigureCentos| How to configure a CentOS machine for production of RPM binaries]]
* [[ConfigureCentos| How to configure a CentOS machine for production of RPM binaries]]
* [[ConfigureSUSE| How to configure a SUSE machine for production of RPM binaries]]
* [[ConfigureSUSE| How to configure a SUSE machine for production of RPM binaries]]
* [[ConfigureAmazonLinuxAMI| How to configure an Amazon Linux AMI for EC2 Instance To Build Hyrax]]
* [[Eclipse - How to Setup Eclipse in a Shrew Checkout]] This includes some build instructions
* [[Eclipse - How to Setup Eclipse in a Shrew Checkout]] This includes some build instructions



Revision as of 01:23, 8 June 2012

  • Nightly Builds: Software we build every night on several platforms. The link provides the most recent report for each build we do. Use show=current to get the most recent; show=<date> to get a particular date, show=<platform> to see a particular platform. The sort=yes option runs the results through Unix sort before building the table. The nightly build software is part of the nbuilds project and is available from our trac/svn repository.

Developer Guidelines and Information

General development information

These pages contain general information relevant to anyone working with our software:

Workshops:

  • The APAC/BOM Workshops: This workshop spanned several days and covered a number of topics, including information for SAs and Developers. Oct 2007.
  • ESIP Federation Server Workshop: This half-day workshop focused on server installation and configuration. Summer 2008
  • Server Functions: This one-day workshop is all about writing and debugging server-side functions. It also contains a wealth of information about Hyrax, the BES and debugging tricks for the server. Spring 2012.

Development process information (OPeNDAP Specific)

These pages contain information about how we'd like people working with us to use our various on-line tools.

Using revision control:
Making specific kinds of packages for release:
Software process issues:

About Subversion