Lennie De Villiers
Lennie De Villiers

Reputation: 751

Local Build Server On Desktop

I'm looking for a local build server that I can install on my machine (Windows 7) and it will then every x minutes compile my solution, run all unit tests and notify me if the build fails or a unit test fail.

Upvotes: 0

Views: 456

Answers (3)

BJ Safdie
BJ Safdie

Reputation: 3419

Hudson build server: hudson-ci.org

It has a great UI that allows most configuration to be done easily. It has a ton of plugins that can be installed and configured, also through the UI.

Finally, it has the Chuck Norris plugin. How can you NOT use it? ;-)

Upvotes: 0

Mendelt
Mendelt

Reputation: 37483

Most build servers like CruiseControl.Net or TeamCity are built to run on a separate machine. That doesn't mean you can't run them locally

You might also want to look at nAnt or MSBuild to script your build and unit-tests (you'll have to do this with cc.net and teamcity anyway) and then periodically run it from a powershell script.

Upvotes: 1

Hans Olsson
Hans Olsson

Reputation: 55039

I'd suggest CruiseControl.Net as can be found here.

Upvotes: 3

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