[top posting] Continuing discussion with infra due to EOL on both the systems we are currently using indicates we will probably be moving to Ubuntu 14.04 buildbots for Linux 32 and Linux 64. I'll keep you updated.
On 08/23/2016 12:19 PM, Kay sch...@apache.org wrote: > FYI: communication with pono from infra > > > -------- Forwarded Message -------- > Subject: Re: Questions about buildbot internals > Date: Tue, 23 Aug 2016 09:31:45 -0700 > From: Kay sch...@apache.org <ksch...@apache.org> > Reply-To: ksch...@apache.org > To: Pono Takamori <p...@apache.org> > CC: infrastruct...@apache.org Infrastructure > <infrastruct...@apache.org>, kay.sch...@gmail.com > > > > > On 08/23/2016 08:52 AM, Pono Takamori wrote: >> Q1: Are you talking about during a job or as a one time action? I can >> get lists of currently installed packages on the linux nodes fairly >> easily, the windows one will be a bit trickier unless you want to know >> specific versions of your dependencies. > I'd be happy with a one time action currently. Yeah, Windows is tricky. >> >> Q2: We can add those 2 jars to the build nodes. maven 2 should be >> installed on those boxes, did you need a specific version of it? > > OK, I think whatever is out there now is fine for Maven. So, just > installing these jars is /usr/share/java should do the trick. > > and, hmmm...we recommend ant 1.9 or later yet it seems what's on the > Linux32 buildbot is ant 1.8.2 and on Linux-64 it's ant 1.7.1. Time to > re-edit our configure.ac -- again. > > So, if you could bump the ant version to 1.9.2 on all these that would > be great. More than 1.9.2 we have problems from my recollection. > > >> >> In regards to puppet, all three of the build nodes that you mentioned >> are not in puppet since tethys is running Ubuntu 10.04, bb-vm2 is >> running 12.04 and we do not have any puppet written for windows yet. > > OK, I actually didn't notice that these Linux bots were on different > Ubuntu versions--gee! > >> We could move the builds to a node with 14.04 so that adding >> dependencies would be you forking the listed repo and then adding the >> required dependencies >> here: >> https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-puppet/blob/deployment/data/ubuntu/1404.yaml#L316 > > hmmm...let me confer with others and I'll get back to you on this. Can > you get me a pack list for 14.04 as well? > >> >> Let me know if you have any other questions, >> -Pono > > Not right now. Thank you SO much for helping with this. Let's keep in touch! > >> >> On Mon, Aug 22, 2016 at 9:32 PM, Kay sch...@apache.org >> <mailto:sch...@apache.org> <ksch...@apache.org >> <mailto:ksch...@apache.org>> wrote: >> >> Hello Infra-- >> Apache OpenOffice uses the following buildbots: >> Linux32 : bb-vm2_ubuntu_32bit >> Linux64: tethys_ubuntu >> Windows 7: bb-win7 >> >> Q1: Short of writing a command line entry into our buildbot >> scripts, is >> there any way to get a listing of what packs are installed on >> these systems? >> >> Q2: We need the following packs installed on all three of these for >> automated testing: >> junit-4.12.jar >> hamcrest-core-1.3.jar >> >> Maybe maven2 also? But I just ran the tests I needed with "ant" >> which is >> part of our build requirements. >> >> Through private message, I was sent a link to: >> >> https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-puppet/tree/deployment/modules/build_slaves >> >> <https://github.com/apache/infrastructure-puppet/tree/deployment/modules/build_slaves> >> >> as a way of explanation to self-servicing the buildbots, but, not >> being >> a puppet guru, I am lost looking at this. Can you describe a basic >> procedure for me? What type of karma does anyone need? And to what? >> What's required to upload a new template? Instructions on what >> should be >> in the template. How do we initiate pull requests based on the >> templates, etc? >> >> Thanks. >> >> >> > > -- ---------------------------------------- Kay Schenk Apache OpenOffice "Things work out best for those who make the best of the way things work out." -- John Wooden --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: dev-unsubscr...@openoffice.apache.org For additional commands, e-mail: dev-h...@openoffice.apache.org