I'm currently evaluating ivy, maven and buckminster to ease our build process. Conceptually buckminster seems the most advanced, but also to have quite a complexity.
I can't find so many first hand experiences to buckminster on the web, therefore my question to the Stackoverflow community.
We adopted buckminster for our build process in July.
Our set up was to use Ant being run by a CruiseControl server.
We chose it as we have multiple projects living in multiple repositories. We have several RCP products that use different combinations of these projects.
Overall, I found that it is a very powerful tool with poor documentation. There are lots of new concepts, and because it is a framework to plug tools into, some of those names for these concepts can be quite abstract.
However, buckminster absolutely excelled at solving the three problems detailed above.
Other additions:
On the downside (apart from the lack of docs):
Overall, I would say that it took a while to bed in, but does an excellent job. I cannot compare it with Ivy or Maven, though Spring's adoption of OSGi may give critical mass in developer mindshare to Maven.
I have answered a few questions concerning buckminster, for help when you start.
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