On Mon, Apr 18, 2016 at 09:51:08PM +0200, Frank Groeneveld wrote:
> Attached a port for gitlab-ci-multi-runner:
> 
> ---
> A runner for Gitlab CI. It runs tests and sends the results to GitLab.
> GitLab CI is the open-source continuous integration service included
> with GitLab that coordinates the testing.
> ---
> 
> My upstream patches have not all been accepted yet. I'm still waiting
> on one update of a vendored package:
> https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner/merge_requests/139
> 
> For now, I've included that patch in its most simple form in the port.
> This results in a very long filename though, so the port is attached as
> zip file (tar could not store this long name). What's the best way to
> shorten this patch name?
> 
> The final problem is the referenced prebuilt.tar.gz. I believe this is
> a very simple Docker container image that can be used by
> gitlab-ci-multi-runner to start a docker container on a docker host.
> This file is however not versioned and I'm not sure whether the contents
> will change in the future. If so, it will of course result in checksum
> errors. Should we/I cache this file somewhere and version it with the
> date?

Anybody care to help me with these questions? I would really like to get
this imported.

Thanks!

Frank

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