From efa47a2fa9eddf50d74eb766b5f78a7e70d1b18d Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Holger Levsen Date: Sun, 30 Aug 2015 17:44:45 +0200 Subject: reproducible: first version of build script which supports remote building (but dont use that feature yet) --- TODO | 20 +------------------- 1 file changed, 1 insertion(+), 19 deletions(-) (limited to 'TODO') diff --git a/TODO b/TODO index e5bfab2f..2a79ae35 100644 --- a/TODO +++ b/TODO @@ -247,12 +247,11 @@ properties: * open questions: ** save build-host in build_duration table too? (and change to saving the time of a single build, not both combined) -** i believe "reproducible_build.sh 1" should immediatly move /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/$NODE/$SUITE/$ARCH/$PKG/$VERSION to /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/pending/$SUITE/$ARCH/$PKG/$VERSION (on the node) so it's only build once and so that we can detect stale builds ** maintenance is general, cleanup of started but interrupted builds... * reproducible_build.sh behaviour change: ** called without param: behave as always -** called with a single param, "1" or "2": do first or second build (as specified below) +** called with the first param being "1" or "2" (and two more params, srcpkg and suite): do first or second build ** called with two params: $node1 and $node2 where the build should happen. * reproducible_build.sh (with two params) will be still always be run on the main node, that is the one holding reproducible.db, so jenkins.d.n atm @@ -276,23 +275,6 @@ properties: ** this script is run on all nodes, but each run is triggered by a single job running on the main node (jenkins atm), so the results can be captured in /srv/reproducible-results/node-information/$NODE and then eg be used by reproducible_html_dashboard.sh to create the table with the differences between 1st and 2nd build... ** /srv/reproducible-results/node-information/$NODE could also be read by reproducible_build.sh to determine the dpkg-architecture a node is captable of building, but I think we also want that info to be encoded in the build job names, so probably there's no need to read it... -* how to build remotely, some terms and remarks: -** main node = the one running reproducible_build.sh with two params, so jenkins.d.n atm -** node = generic term for node1 or node2 -** please note the difference between /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds and /srv/workspace/reproducible-results and /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/$NODE and /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/pending and whether these are on a node or on the main node. - - -1. reproducible_build.sh on main node determines what to build, -2. downloads the sources, and put's the sha256sum of the .dsc file into /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/$NODE/$SUITE/$ARCH/$PKG/$VERSION on the main node -3. throws the source files away -4. scp's /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/$NODE/$SUITE/$ARCH/$PKG/$VERSION on the node where this should be build 1st -5. runs "ssh $NODE1 /srv/jenkins/bin/reproducible_build.sh 1" -6. this causes a 1st build, which downloads the sources as specified in /srv/workspace/reproducible-builds/$NODE/$SUITE/$ARCH/$PKG/$VERSION and compares the sha256sum and builds it and copies the result to /srv/workspace/reproducible-results/$NODE/$SUITE/$ARCH/$PKG/$VERSION and exits. -7. reproducible_build.sh on the main node then tries to scp the result from $NODE:/srv/workspace/reproducible-results/$NODE... -8. reproducible_build.sh on the main node then triggers the 2nd build as the 1st. -9. voila - - ==== reproducible Debian armhf * then: armhf building - run the job on jenkins.d.n and build1 on one host and build2 on another and then run debbindiff on jenkins.d.n… -- cgit v1.2.3-70-g09d2