[Qa-jenkins-scm] [Git][qa/jenkins.debian.net][master] TODO: further cleanup
Holger Levsen
gitlab at salsa.debian.org
Fri Mar 27 12:35:11 GMT 2020
Holger Levsen pushed to branch master at Debian QA / jenkins.debian.net
Commits:
08c67af4 by Holger Levsen at 2020-03-27T13:35:04+01:00
TODO: further cleanup
Signed-off-by: Holger Levsen <holger at layer-acht.org>
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1 changed file:
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Changes:
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TODO
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@@ -185,7 +185,6 @@ See link:https://jenkins.debian.net/userContent/about.html["about jenkins.debian
** variation of $TERM and $COLUMN (and maybe $LINES), unset in the first run, set to "linux" and "77" (and maybe "42") in the 2nd run.
*** actually TERM is set to "linux" by default already, COLUMN is unset
** vary order of $PATH entries, see #844500
-** have redundant $PATH entries (`/bin:/bin:…`)
** vary the length of the build paths (/build/first vs /build/second), only once the unreproducibilities caused by different build paths are solved
** vary the init system: sysv and systemd
** vary SSD/HDD on i386?
@@ -194,10 +193,10 @@ See link:https://jenkins.debian.net/userContent/about.html["about jenkins.debian
==== reproducible Debian armhf
+* make systems send mail, use port 465
* rename all the nodes from $HOSTNAME to $HOSTNAME-armhf-rb ?
** we could get rid of the links in jenkins.d.n.git/hosts/
** we could simplefy .../hosts/*/etc/munin/munin-node.conf
-* make systems send mail, use port 465
==== reproducible Debian arm64
@@ -235,7 +234,6 @@ See link:https://jenkins.debian.net/userContent/about.html["about jenkins.debian
* explain status in plain english
* use disorderfs for 2nd build
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==== reproducible OpenWrt
* add credit for logo/artwork
@@ -303,7 +301,6 @@ See link:https://jenkins.debian.net/userContent/about.html["about jenkins.debian
and ask the web design team for help via filing a ticket as described there
* '/var/cache/mock/fedora-23-x86_64/' has three subdirs we need to handle (put on tmpfs, monitor size, clean sometimes): ccache, root_cache and yum_cache
* '/var/lib/mock' should be put on /srv/workspace aka tmpfs
-* dont hardcode 23 in reproducible_setup_mock.sh and …build_rpm.sh
* setup script:
** mock --clean just uninstalls the chroot but it'll still be rebuilt next time using cache. you can delete the caches from /var/cache/mock/ or touch the mock config
** is /etc/yum/repos.d/fedora.repo really needed?
@@ -451,10 +448,6 @@ Now just run `guix package -i vim` as a non-root user. If it runs
correctly, Guix is ready for work.
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-==== reproducible...
-
-* openembedded.org!
-* Gentoo?
=== qa.debian.org*
@@ -486,22 +479,10 @@ correctly, Guix is ready for work.
* install all the tasks "instead", thats rather easy nowadays as all task packages are called "task*".
** make sure this includes blends
-=== g-i-installation_*
-
-Development of these tests has stopped. In future we will use https://openqa.debian.net instead.
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== Further ideas...
-=== rebuild sid completly on demand
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-* nthykier wants to be able to rebuild all of sid to test how changes to eg lintian, debhelper, cdbs, gcc affect the archive:
-* h01ger> | nthykier: so a.) rebuild everything from sid plus custom repo. b.) option to only rebuild a subset, like all rdepends or all packages build-depending on something
-* h01ger> | and c.) only build once, not continously and d.) enable more cores+ram on demand to build faster
-
-* have a job to trigger such a rebuild on AWS?
-
== Debian Packaging related
This setup should come as a Debian source package...
View it on GitLab: https://salsa.debian.org/qa/jenkins.debian.net/-/commit/08c67af4fb9d03d84c0c5afcb653c165577f3b11
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