Vadim Tkachenko <va...@percona.com> writes: > If you can share your Buildbot configuration that would be perfect! > As for platforms we see demand for Debian/Ubuntu/CentOS both 32bit and > 64bit. Also quite often are mentioned FreeBSD, MacOS and Windows.
Ok, it's attached. Just let me know if you have any questions on it. I'm using the Debian/Ubuntu buildbot package, which runs buildbot as user `buildbot`. I found it useful to set $HOME to the buildbot home directory in /etc/default/buildbot. Without this, buildbot tended to pick up the wrong ~/.bazaar directory and use the wrong configuration, causing me problems. I also run a `bzr init-repo` on the build slave directories before starting them. This makes bzr only download the new changes from Launchpad, not the whole history for every build. > For CFLAGS / configure I found combination from MySQL .spec for RedHat 5 > works almost fine. The changes I made for CFLAGS I am adding next > combination: > > -O2 -g -fno-omit-frame-pointer > > it makes life to debugs hangs / crashes easier. Ok, thanks a lot for the information. I am still not sure whether generic (.tar.gz) binaries should be build statically (and to what extend). I am BTW. also talking with Arjen (OurDelta / Open Query), he also has some ideas about what to do for binaries. I'm not sure how much Percona is working with him currently. - Kristian.
# -*- python -*- # ex: set syntax=python: # This is a sample buildmaster config file. It must be installed as # 'master.cfg' in your buildmaster's base directory (although the filename # can be changed with the --basedir option to 'mktap buildbot master'). # It has one job: define a dictionary named BuildmasterConfig. This # dictionary has a variety of keys to control different aspects of the # buildmaster. They are documented in docs/config.xhtml . # This is the dictionary that the buildmaster pays attention to. We also use # a shorter alias to save typing. c = BuildmasterConfig = {} ####### BUILDSLAVES # the 'slaves' list defines the set of allowable buildslaves. Each element is # a tuple of bot-name and bot-password. These correspond to values given to # the buildslave's mktap invocation. from buildbot.buildslave import BuildSlave c['slaves'] = [BuildSlave("valgrind", "xxx", max_builds=1) ,BuildSlave("pcrews-win", "xxx", max_builds=1) ,BuildSlave("centos5", "xxx", max_builds=1) ,BuildSlave("archivist-cnc", "xxx", max_builds=1) ,BuildSlave("archivist-amd64", "xxx", max_builds=1) ,BuildSlave("adutko-amd64", "xxx", max_builds=1) ,BuildSlave("adutko-alpha", "xxx", max_builds=1) ] # to limit to two concurrent builds on a slave, use # c['slaves'] = [BuildSlave("bot1name", "bot1passwd", max_builds=2)] # 'slavePortnum' defines the TCP port to listen on. This must match the value # configured into the buildslaves (with their --master option) c['slavePortnum'] = 9989 ####### CHANGESOURCES # the 'change_source' setting tells the buildmaster how it should find out # about source code changes. Any class which implements IChangeSource can be # put here: there are several in buildbot/changes/*.py to choose from. from bzr_buildbot import BzrPoller bzr_5_1 = BzrPoller(url="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/5.1", poll_interval=5*60, branch_name="5.1") bzr_5_2 = BzrPoller(url="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/5.2", poll_interval=5*60, branch_name="5.2") bzr_6_0 = BzrPoller(url="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/6.0", poll_interval=5*60, branch_name="6.0") c['change_source'] = [bzr_5_1, bzr_5_2, bzr_6_0] # For example, if you had CVSToys installed on your repository, and your # CVSROOT/freshcfg file had an entry like this: #pb = ConfigurationSet([ # (None, None, None, PBService(userpass=('foo', 'bar'), port=4519)), # ]) # then you could use the following buildmaster Change Source to subscribe to # the FreshCVS daemon and be notified on every commit: # #from buildbot.changes.freshcvs import FreshCVSSource #fc_source = FreshCVSSource("cvs.example.com", 4519, "foo", "bar") #c['change_source'] = fc_source # or, use a PBChangeSource, and then have your repository's commit script run # 'buildbot sendchange', or use contrib/svn_buildbot.py, or # contrib/arch_buildbot.py : # #from buildbot.changes.pb import PBChangeSource #c['change_source'] = PBChangeSource() ####### SCHEDULERS ## configure the Schedulers from buildbot.scheduler import AnyBranchScheduler c['schedulers'] = [] c['schedulers'].append(AnyBranchScheduler( name="mariadb", branches=["5.1", "5.2", "6.0"], treeStableTimer=1, # 1 sec for bzr builderNames=["valgrind", "centos5-debug", "archivist-cnc", "archivist-amd64", "adutko-amd64", "adutko-alpha"])) ####### BUILDERS # the 'builders' list defines the Builders. Each one is configured with a # dictionary, using the following keys: # name (required): the name used to describe this bilder # slavename (required): which slave to use, must appear in c['bots'] # builddir (required): which subdirectory to run the builder in # factory (required): a BuildFactory to define how the build is run # periodicBuildTime (optional): if set, force a build every N seconds # buildbot/process/factory.py provides several BuildFactory classes you can # start with, which implement build processes for common targets (GNU # autoconf projects, CPAN perl modules, etc). The factory.BuildFactory is the # base class, and is configured with a series of BuildSteps. When the build # is run, the appropriate buildslave is told to execute each Step in turn. # the first BuildStep is typically responsible for obtaining a copy of the # sources. There are source-obtaining Steps in buildbot/process/step.py for # CVS, SVN, and others. cvsroot = ":pserver:anonym...@cvs.sourceforge.net:/cvsroot/buildbot" cvsmodule = "buildbot" from buildbot.process import factory from buildbot.steps.source import Bzr from buildbot.steps.shell import Compile, Test f1 = factory.BuildFactory() f1.addStep(Bzr(baseURL="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/", defaultBranch="5.1", mode="copy")) f1.addStep(Compile(command=["BUILD/compile-pentium64-valgrind-max"])) f1.addStep(Test(command=["sh", "-c", "cd mysql-test && exec perl mysql-test-run.pl --mem --parallel=2 --valgrind --force --skip-ndb"])) bld_valgrind = {'name': "valgrind", 'slavename': "valgrind", 'builddir': "valgrind", 'factory': f1, } f_dbg_2_64 = factory.BuildFactory() f_dbg_2_64.addStep(Bzr(baseURL="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/", defaultBranch="5.1", mode="copy")) f_dbg_2_64.addStep(Compile(command=["BUILD/compile-pentium64-debug-max"])) f_dbg_2_64.addStep(Test(command=["sh", "-c", "cd mysql-test && exec perl mysql-test-run.pl --parallel=2 --force --skip-ndb"])) f_dbg_1_32 = factory.BuildFactory() f_dbg_1_32.addStep(Bzr(baseURL="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/", defaultBranch="5.1", mode="copy")) f_dbg_1_32.addStep(Compile(command=["BUILD/compile-pentium-debug-max"])) f_dbg_1_32.addStep(Test(command=["sh", "-c", "cd mysql-test && exec perl mysql-test-run.pl --force --skip-ndb"])) bld_linux_debug = {'name': "centos5-debug", 'slavename': "centos5", 'builddir': "centos5-debug", 'factory': f_dbg_2_64, } bld_archivist_cnc = {'name': "archivist-cnc", 'slavename': "archivist-cnc", 'builddir': "archivist-cnc", 'factory': f_dbg_1_32, } bld_archivist_amd64 = {'name': "archivist-amd64", 'slavename': "archivist-amd64", 'builddir': "archivist-amd64", 'factory': f_dbg_2_64, } bld_adutko_amd64 = {'name': "adutko-amd64", 'slavename': "adutko-amd64", 'builddir': "adutko-amd64", 'factory': f_dbg_2_64, } f_dbg_alpha = factory.BuildFactory() f_dbg_alpha.addStep(Bzr(baseURL="http://bazaar.launchpad.net/%7Emaria-captains/maria/", defaultBranch="5.1", mode="copy")) f_dbg_alpha.addStep(Compile(command=["BUILD/compile-alpha"])) f_dbg_alpha.addStep(Test(command=["sh", "-c", "cd mysql-test && exec perl mysql-test-run.pl --force --skip-ndb"])) bld_adutko_alpha = {'name': "adutko-alpha", 'slavename': "adutko-alpha", 'builddir': "adutko-alpha", 'factory': f_dbg_alpha, } c['builders'] = [bld_valgrind, bld_linux_debug, bld_archivist_cnc, bld_archivist_amd64, bld_adutko_amd64, bld_adutko_alpha] ####### STATUS TARGETS # 'status' is a list of Status Targets. The results of each build will be # pushed to these targets. buildbot/status/*.py has a variety to choose from, # including web pages, email senders, and IRC bots. c['status'] = [] from buildbot.status import html c['status'].append(html.WebStatus(http_port=8010, allowForce=True)) # from buildbot.status import mail # c['status'].append(mail.MailNotifier(fromaddr="build...@localhost", # extraRecipients=["bui...@example.com"], # sendToInterestedUsers=False)) # # from buildbot.status import words # c['status'].append(words.IRC(host="irc.example.com", nick="bb", # channels=["#example"])) # # from buildbot.status import client # c['status'].append(client.PBListener(9988)) ####### DEBUGGING OPTIONS # if you set 'debugPassword', then you can connect to the buildmaster with # the diagnostic tool in contrib/debugclient.py . From this tool, you can # manually force builds and inject changes, which may be useful for testing # your buildmaster without actually commiting changes to your repository (or # before you have a functioning 'sources' set up). The debug tool uses the # same port number as the slaves do: 'slavePortnum'. #c['debugPassword'] = "debugpassword" # if you set 'manhole', you can ssh into the buildmaster and get an # interactive python shell, which may be useful for debugging buildbot # internals. It is probably only useful for buildbot developers. You can also # use an authorized_keys file, or plain telnet. #from buildbot import manhole #c['manhole'] = manhole.PasswordManhole("tcp:9999:interface=127.0.0.1", # "admin", "password") ####### PROJECT IDENTITY # the 'projectName' string will be used to describe the project that this # buildbot is working on. For example, it is used as the title of the # waterfall HTML page. The 'projectURL' string will be used to provide a link # from buildbot HTML pages to your project's home page. c['projectName'] = "MariaDB" c['projectURL'] = "https://launchpad.net/maria" # the 'buildbotURL' string should point to the location where the buildbot's # internal web server (usually the html.Waterfall page) is visible. This # typically uses the port number set in the Waterfall 'status' entry, but # with an externally-visible host name which the buildbot cannot figure out # without some help. c['buildbotURL'] = "http://askmonty.org/buildbot/"
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