I’ve added another pull request to show an example of a failed run
first
with another commit added which fixes it.
https://github.com/opensourcerouting/quagga/pull/6
This pull request is against proposed/7 and not master.
In general it doesn’t matter against which branch the request is.
Should work
for all of them
- Martin
On 16 May 2016, at 20:53, Martin Winter wrote:
On 16 May 2016, at 15:16, Lou Berger wrote:
very cool! I just tried it for a patch I'm about to submit (probably
tomorrow AM, as have to get something else out now.)
https://github.com/opensourcerouting/quagga/pull/5
Thanks!
Lou
PS How do I see/check CI progress?
The CI system tags the code with pass/fail and posts a response with
a more detailed information and a link to the webpage of the run on
the CI system.
This is after it’s done.
While it’s running, you should see a “Not all checks finished”
message
on the pull request with a small link to CI system.
- Martin
On 5/16/2016 5:20 PM, Martin Winter wrote:
On 16 May 2016, at 8:41, Jafar Al-Gharaibeh wrote:
On 5/15/2016 7:40 AM, Lou Berger wrote:
That would work for me. Should be pretty simple to regularly
mirror.
We could even go crazy and make it a bidirectional mirror to
start....
Why not bring this up in the meeting tomorrow :) ... I like the
idea
of a github repo as well.
As a side note: Just got our CI Integration with Github done.
If you do a pull request against opensourcerouting/quagga (any
branch -
master and all the proposed are synced),
then this will trigger a CI run with status update and test report
attached back to PR as comment.
Should give you an easy way to test a branch (and update the pull
request as needed)
Obviously, no merge possible as this is a one-way mirror. So can’t
accept the pull request at the end.
- Martin Winter
PS: Bug reports & Improvement requests are welcome
On May 15, 2016 8:34:28 AM Balaji Gurudoss <balaji...@gmail.com>
wrote:
Yes that would be very handy. I feel we could have the repo in
github itself and probably have Savannah as backup
Thanks
Balaji
On May 15, 2016 18:01, "Lou Berger" <lber...@labn.net
<mailto:lber...@labn.net>> wrote:
Having this on github would facilitate certain tasks, e.g.
forks
and pull requests - said by someone in the process of putting
together a rather large patch...
Ps still think there needs to be a non-gitub based backup in
case
someone decides to start charging for opensource repos...
On May 15, 2016 7:45:45 AM Balaji Gurudoss
<balaji...@gmail.com
<mailto:balaji...@gmail.com>> wrote:
Thanks Martin for the information and the links.
- Balaji
On Sun, May 15, 2016 at 5:03 PM, Martin Winter
<mwin...@opensourcerouting.org
<mailto:mwin...@opensourcerouting.org>> wrote:
On 15 May 2016, at 1:49, Balaji Gurudoss wrote:
Hi
I get the following error when i do a git clone. Any
one
else facing this
issue ?
git clone git://git.savannah.nongnu.org/quagga.git
<http://git.savannah.nongnu.org/quagga.git>
Cloning into 'quagga'...
fatal: read error: Connection reset by peer
Yes, seems to be some issue with Savannah for the past
approx 2 days where access is spotty.
If you can’t wait, then use our mirrors.
We run a public mirror for Quagga (exact mirrors -
update
hourly if Savannah is up)
Web Access at
US:
https://git-us.netdef.org/projects/QUAGGA/repos/quagga-savannah-official/browse
Germany:
https://git-de.netdef.org/projects/QUAGGA/repos/quagga-savannah-official/browse
Git clone URLs:
US:
https://git-us.netdef.org/scm/quagga/quagga-savannah-official.git
Germany:
https://git-us.netdef.org/scm/quagga/quagga-savannah-official.git
- Martin Winter
OpenSourceRouting / NetDEF
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