Hi Colin, Am Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 11:41:27AM +0000 schrieb Colin Watson: > > Speaking about Salsa CI: I would like to do what Enrico mentioned to > > somehow re-run building some Salsa commit using sbuild and (optionally) > > the autopkgtest on the result. > > We don't have direct support for building from git yet. Ian asked about > that in Cambridge, and it's certainly a good idea though not currently > in the funded plan - Raphaƫl gave a more detailed response starting from > around 30:27 in the mini-DebConf video.
Well, I've heard that question (would have had the same when watching the talk). I was hoping that the time between the talk and the annoucement here would have brought something new. ;-) > However, you can always build a source package from the commit in > question, upload it to debusine, then start creating work requests from > there. > > (This will become more interesting once we have collections and > workflows properly in place; that will allow doing things like running > autopkgtests of all the reverse-dependencies of a change you're > experimenting with.) This kind of stuff - something like "`rott` but not on my local machine" would be the most interesting thing for me to use debusine. > > > > > > https://freexian-team.pages.debian.net/debusine/tutorials/getting-started-with-debusine.html > > > > This doc brought me just to creating the chroot. > > It goes on to describe "debusine import-debian-artifact", which you can > use to upload packages to debusine, and "debusine create-work-request > sbuild" based on a chroot you've created. > > We're definitely still at the stage where you have to poke around quite > a bit to figure out exactly how to submit jobs, though. Thank you for your patient explanation Andreas. -- http://fam-tille.de