XMage Automatic / Nightly Builds

Can't wait for the next dev build to get that critical bugfix?
Too hard to wind your way around Maven?
Try new XMage automatic and nightly builds!
Where can I find these?
Automatic and nightly builds can be found at http://averyradio.caltech.edu/mage-nightly/
Build statuses can be reviewed at http://averyradio.caltech.edu:8086
Every 30 minutes, Jenkins checks to see if there were changes in GitHub.
If there was, Jenkins will schedule an automatic build.
Additionally, every day around 00:00 UTC, a build is scheduled whether or not a GitHub change happened.
These are the nightly builds.
Jenkins runs through the entire test suite as part of the build, so each build currently takes around 30 minutes.
The build status page reflects the health of the last automatic / nightly build, and links to detailed build reports.
Which build should I use?
The automatic build is the latest and greatest 'bleeding-edge' build.
When a change enters GitHub, an automatic build will have that change in less than an hour.
Use these if you want to test something before the nightly goes out.
The nightly build is more regularly scheduled, so might be more suitable if you're trying to get a bunch of friends on the same version for a play session.
Also, if you're running a server, picking a convenient nightly might be the best choice, instead of tracking automatic builds as they become available.
Other Information
The nightly and automatic builds are provided as a shared public resource.
Please do your part to help preserve their availability.
Older nightly and automatic builds may be deleted in the future.
Too hard to wind your way around Maven?
Try new XMage automatic and nightly builds!
Where can I find these?
Automatic and nightly builds can be found at http://averyradio.caltech.edu/mage-nightly/
Build statuses can be reviewed at http://averyradio.caltech.edu:8086
Every 30 minutes, Jenkins checks to see if there were changes in GitHub.
If there was, Jenkins will schedule an automatic build.
Additionally, every day around 00:00 UTC, a build is scheduled whether or not a GitHub change happened.
These are the nightly builds.
Jenkins runs through the entire test suite as part of the build, so each build currently takes around 30 minutes.
The build status page reflects the health of the last automatic / nightly build, and links to detailed build reports.
Which build should I use?
The automatic build is the latest and greatest 'bleeding-edge' build.
When a change enters GitHub, an automatic build will have that change in less than an hour.
Use these if you want to test something before the nightly goes out.
The nightly build is more regularly scheduled, so might be more suitable if you're trying to get a bunch of friends on the same version for a play session.
Also, if you're running a server, picking a convenient nightly might be the best choice, instead of tracking automatic builds as they become available.
Other Information
The nightly and automatic builds are provided as a shared public resource.
Please do your part to help preserve their availability.
Older nightly and automatic builds may be deleted in the future.