Le vendredi 11 mars 2011 à 09:33 +0100, Maarten Vanraes a écrit :
> Op vrijdag 11 maart 2011 00:27:48 schreef Michael Scherer:
> > Le jeudi 10 mars 2011 à 21:52 +0100, Maarten Vanraes a écrit :
> > > Op donderdag 10 maart 2011 16:35:25 schreef Samuel Verschelde:
> > > > Le jeudi 10 mars 2011 12:17:11, nicolas vigier a écrit :
> > > > > The easiest way to setup a buildsystem is using puppet. Otherwise it
> > > > > will be more difficult.
> > > > 
> > > > Could someone from the sysadmins write (if it has not been done
> > > > already) a quick guide for puppet use, for example "how to deploy a
> > > > buildnode using puppet" ? I guess that would help Maarteen a lot :)
> > > > 
> > > > Samuel
> > > 
> > > It would help Maarten a lot :-)
> > 
> > - install puppet
> > - take the svn of admin
> >    svn co svn://svn.mageia.org/adm/ /etc/puppet/
> > 
> > and then something like :
> > puppetd --test --tags buildnode
> > 
> > ( not sure about this )
> > 
> > However, I do not recommend this, as I think what maarten want is to
> > have iurt, not the whole scheduling system and upload system of the
> > build system.
> 
> it would be a nice feature to have some kind of buildnode-alike for padawans 
> to be able to try submission, but i think the benefits are very slim, not 
> enough to warrant time spent on making that work, imho.

Instruction on how to replicate our build system would be nice. It would
not be that hard to write, just :
- install X vm
- make them communicate for network, using proper name 
- install proper dns resolution 
- do a svn checkout in /etc/puppet
- set up puppet ( some package to install, 3*X commands to type )
- enjoy


> 
> yeah, so i'm gonna see how far it get with iurt...

Having a working out of the box package of iurt would be a killer
feature. Fedora does offer mock for that, and that's quite handy.
-- 
Michael Scherer

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