On Aug 23, 2010, at 5:16 PM, András Murányi wrote:
2010/8/22 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
On Aug 20, 2010, at 9:27 PM, András Murányi wrote:
2010/8/20 Hans-Christoph Steiner hans@at.or.at
Could you make a copy your id_rsa.pub, give all read perms, and put it into /home/pd on your zero machine? Then I'll set up the buildbot user with it.
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you got it, thanks. don't know where the ssh error is coming from... you have authorization for root@blinky and hans@WIENER
Andras
I'm guessing sometimes the dyndns is a little behind. Ok, you're key should be in buildbot@128.238.56.50 and also in pddev@ in the PdLab machines.
I'm working on the master config... One thing it needs is the (domain name and) port number where buildbot's own http server will be visible. Default is 8010. I guess it just needs to be open to the WAN and that's it.
I think 8010 and 10012 are not filtered on that network.
I couldn't yet find a way to schedule in an anarcon-like manner, but i'll keep digging.
That machine is up all the time, so regular cron is fine.
Then the build sources/targets: one will be vanilla, which is in git, right? Or can i find it in SVN too? Buildbot seems to handle SVN more easily than git. The other is pdextended, is it true that it cannot be fetched with a one-liner, but we still need to get the 0.42 core and GEM separately? It will be a bit cumbersome to do this with buildbot (especially when detecting changes).
vanilla is in git. Pd-extended 0.42 can be fetched with a oneliner using svn, it is just that currently Gem is an svn:external. Oh wait, perhaps 'scripts' is still from trunk. I can fix that. I think the first thing that would be most valuable is setting up builds for individual libraries, so checking out from svn and building, so like
svn co https://pure-data.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/pure-data/trunk/externals/wind... cd windowing make make install make dist
Can buildbot handle making debian packages? That would be nice. I think that could be a oneliner.
.hc
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