Thanks! The non-prebuilts work well. It took a while for me to work out the details.
The 14.04 prebuilt container is having some issues which is why it's still private on Hub. I can make it public or add you to it. I must be missing something in mimicking the buildbot_linux preset minus tests, because it ends up doing a full build. Testing is frustrating due to the consistent Swift project build failures. So, I have to make sure the current checkout works, then build the prebuilt, then test it; which ends up taking about 5-6hrs. It's actually why I haven't looked at it in a few days. I hope this project gets pre-merge CI enabled ASAP. -Brad Erickson On Sat, Dec 19, 2015 at 12:16 PM, swizzlr <m...@swizzlr.co> wrote: > This is great! On that note I think I will change the > swiftdocker/swift-dev container to offer just a development dependency > environment, in favour of the work you’re doing there for prebuilt stuff, > and I’ll make a repo building off of what you’ve done there with different > environments for a quick start experience for development with scripts and > compose. > > Tom > > On 19 Dec 2015, at 14:23, Brad Erickson <b...@eosrei.net> wrote: > > Hi Tom/Max, > > I've made a dockerized Swift build using the build_bot preset for Ubuntu > 14/15 and Fedora: https://github.com/eosrei/docker-swift-dev-buildbot and > https://hub.docker.com/r/eosrei/swift-dev-buildbot/ The three containers > could be used right now for CI. > > There is some work on a "preheated" container: > https://github.com/eosrei/docker-swift-dev-buildbot/blob/master/14.04/prebuilt/Dockerfile > The Docker Hub for that container is currently private. > > -Brad > > >
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