Hi Holger,
Quoting Holger Levsen (2015-01-03 16:19:59)
> So now https://jenkins.debian.net/view/d-
> i_misc/job/dpkg_sid_find_trigger_cycles/19/console has this issue:
>
> curl: (5) Could not resolve proxy: $http_proxy
>
> I'll look into this now...
this seems to be solved! Thanks \o/
The rema
Samuel Thibault (2015/01/03 19:47 +0100):
> I guess a cron could be set up on an amd64 porter box, using a dedicated
> chroot for the build.
What's a porter box?
Shérab.
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Shérab, le Sat 03 Jan 2015 20:38:12 +0100, a écrit :
> Samuel Thibault (2015/01/03 19:47 +0100):
> > I guess a cron could be set up on an amd64 porter box, using a dedicated
> > chroot for the build.
>
> What's a porter box?
It's a system administrated by DSA (Debian System Administration), which
Dear Holger,
Many thanks for your response.
Holger Levsen (2015/01/03 16:14 +0100):
> I don't recommend users run anything which has been built on
> jenkins.debian.net - except in special purpose test environments. IOW: I dont
> trust that machine to build trustworthy code.
>
> It's great for
Shérab, le Sat 03 Jan 2015 19:41:40 +0100, a écrit :
> > I'd be happy to, if you still consider it sensible, given what I said
> > above.
>
> Well, I don't know, actually. Out of jenkins, are there other ways to
> build packages bsed on upstream HEAD n an easy way?
I guess a cron could be set up
Hi josch,
On Donnerstag, 1. Januar 2015, Johannes Schauer wrote:
> that would be great, because then I could test everything locally and only
> submit you one commit that makes everything work instead of going back and
> forth :)
the schroot setup is defined in dpkg.yaml... it should be better ex
Hi Shérab,
On Mittwoch, 31. Dezember 2014, Shérab wrote:
> > So please describe in more words what tests you would like to see running
> > on jenkins.d.n!
> The aim is to provide Debian packages that are based on the most recent
> upstream git repository, so that users can always install and test
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