[geeklog-devel] SVN?

Tony Bibbs tony at tonybibbs.com
Wed Jun 6 15:50:26 EDT 2007


Phing can be used to do it.  If you are familiar with Java's ANT or nANT in .NET then you get the basics of Phing.  To that extent, xinc is very much like Java's CruiseControl or .NET's CruiseControl.net.  Right now we are only using Phing as part of the process that reverse engineers the database into PHP model classes but with Xinc the use of Phing would expand considerably.

Idea is with Xinc is it can poll SVN for commits and when it finds changes it can run any unit tests and depending on their outcome it can then package up the software (using PEAR or a simple tarball or whatever).

--Tony

----- Original Message ----
From: Michael Jervis <mjervis at gmail.com>
To: Geeklog Development <geeklog-devel at lists.geeklog.net>
Sent: Wednesday, June 6, 2007 2:39:30 PM
Subject: Re: [geeklog-devel] SVN?

no, like SVN lots more.

Is Phing that tool you mentioned that allowed you to do conditional
complilation of PHP scripts (in a static way) when we were talking
about performance?

On 06/06/07, Tony Bibbs <tony at tonybibbs.com> wrote:
> Any objections to me converting all of the Geeklog2 stuff over to SVN?
>
> I'm in the process of finally adding PHPUnit tests to the underlying GL2 libraries that we use quite a bit here at work.  In addition to feeling like I'm waiting for CVS to die, I'd like to use xinc which requires SVN:
>
> http://xinc.entrypoint.biz/
>
> Since we're already using Phing and now PHPUnit it'd be a bit silly not to convert to SVN so we could use it.
>
> --Tony
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