Some unit tests in those repositories started failing due to a fix in
libosmocore logging system where extra coloring tags were printed when not
needed.
Unit tests in current master of those repositories are fixed to work with
both old and new versions of libosmocore since they got coloring disabled
in their output, and new patch releases have been done containing the
fix, which means last releases already work with both libosmocore
version. However, older releases are expected to fail when built against
libosmocore master.
Change-Id: I03ca926b903a4dcc9967ab5fe455d715cdb9ed45
This reverts commit e17a4d66d0, i.e.
we are back to building the latest tag, now that v20.07.1 has been
released, which actually builds again.
However, the package name in debian/changelog has not been updated to
reflect that version change, resulting in v20.07.1 being packaged
in a package called v20.07.0.
Change-Id: I01b77f03924a0b303103fb737dfee15b9c4b0c9c
See https://github.com/myriadrf/LimeSuite/issues/313
This also reverts the previous commits that removed the work-around for
building LimeSuite on Debian10, as that one is still required for
v20.01.0 (and not for v20.07.0).
Change-Id: Ib70418f0b8a4c6aafa3098b6fa3e240f89112b59
The only part that we haven't migrated elsewhere is osmo-bsc_nat,
which is also really unmaintained at this point. Let's not confuse
people into thinking they should actually use this software anymore.
Change-Id: Icee165422a52bfe04be103a5b7ebb5c8909c0321
common.sh tries to set OSMO_CI_DIR now; however this does not work when
common.sh was sourced with ". ./common.sh":
realpath: scripts/..: No such file or directory
Fixes: 7cb8e2d0 ("OBS: add debian10 specific patch for limesuite")
Related: https://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/job/Osmocom-build-tags-against-master/455/console
Change-Id: Ib326eb0fa769528398335c9cf06dc9c9576c882e
Fill the "next" feed with source packages generated from the "next"
branch of each Osmocom project, if it exists, with fallback to the
"master" branch. Implement as wrapper around osmocom-nightly-packages.sh,
so we don't duplicate code and don't need to add more logic to the jenkins
job.
Adjust all osmo_obs_prepare_conflict calls. Add a comment line on top of
each osmocom-*-packages.sh script stating the feed they can be used with.
Related: SYS#4887
Change-Id: I0542b6243bdd29d08381fcc82368dcbd30bf9dce
For the upcoming network:osmocom:next repository, it would be
inconsistent to have the debian package conflict mechanism only support
latest and nightly, even if the next repository is currently not built
for debian.
Change-Id: I2c07313fbbdffe5571e447059b08fe74c853cef0
The "run-inside-docker.sh" script is running as root (in order to be
able to install packages). Do not mount an outside directory as /data
inside the image anymore, where the script would write temporary data.
This causes problems on jenkins, as the temporary files are written as
root and jenkins is then unable to wipe the workspace.
I had used this for debugging when I wrote the script initially, but
almost the same can be done now with INTERACTIVE=1 and cat on the
temporary files.
Related: OS#4563
Change-Id: If7e1d83580c2951e7e50181ba7e755b987675e4b
Keep downloaded binary packages to make test cycles shorter during
development. While at it, also document all environment variables.
Change-Id: I4d6ebaf460e47f29e023acb0bd78ef52ca80c7cd
Make it consistent with run-inside-docker.sh by also using -e and -x.
This makes development easier.
Change-Id: I733164829bf076fb42df3fde725f3e330f8abecc
Make the script work on a debian10 host. I had developed it initially on
debian9, where this was not necessary, and the Jenkins servers are also
running debian9. Fixes:
Failed to mount tmpfs at /run/lock: Permission denied
[!!!!!!] Failed to mount API filesystems, freezing.
Freezing execution.
Change-Id: I5127356031a5dd080473aa650c2beae2a81a697f
Prepare the repo-install-test to be extended to cover centos8 as well.
Move the scripts to osmo-ci.git first, so we can mount them as shared
files into the docker containers from here.
Move files without any changes. Integration will be done in a follow-up
commit, so we have a clean git log.
debian-repo-install-test/jenkins.sh
=> scripts/repo-install-test.sh
debian-repo-install-test/testdata/blacklist.txt
=> scripts/repo-install-test/blacklist.txt
debian-repo-install-test/testdata/repo-install-test.sh
=> scripts/repo-install-test/run-inside-docker.sh
Related: OS#4563
Related: If93f37e8d46597a9abc67a4529be9addd65780f5 (docker-playground)
Change-Id: Ia678cc15e66630bd6b75b6c89bc75c1e27afd66c
The list is incomplete, and we have a programmatic check for required
binaries in common-obs.sh now. The next patch will add a new one of
these scripts, so let's clean it up a bit.
Change-Id: Ifab635e0d7a162142a8e80f3223d024888114f3f
Add a patch to replace libwxgtk3.0-dev with libwxgtk3.0-gtk3-dev in
debian/control. Adjust OBS scripts to apply such patches from this
repository if they exist here, and fall back to the project's
repository (osmo-trx, osmo-gsm-manuals patches are there).
Related: OS#4562
Change-Id: I8dfb60e999bf9f61e6cd11983dba033a4c6107ad
Refactor checkout_copy_debian8_jessie from osmocom-latest-packages.sh
and osmocom-nightly-packages.sh to take the distribution name as
argument and merge both to osmo_obs_checkout_copy in common-obs.sh.
Use debian8 as distribution name instead of debian8-jessie, so the
distribution name matches the suffix of the patch file
(build-for-debian8.patch).
A follow-up commit will apply a debian10 specific patch with this new
function.
Related: OS#4562
Change-Id: I2b69571ebc08a920c9147ce544fa8a2e6d950e65
Prevent the following error:
ERROR: please install obs-service-format_spec_file or use the --noservice option
Build step 'Execute shell' marked build as failure
Related: https://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/job/Osmocom_OBS_latest/976/console
Change-Id: Ib2fbaace47b3c12462860419f19b01a5b4d192e8
osmocom-*-packages.sh take some time to execute and has quite a few
programs that are not commonly installed. Check the required
dependencies first, so it doesn't abort in the middle of the scripts if
these are missing. I just ran into this with the new meson dependency.
Change-Id: I46cf1aeedd61dbd4fc8fa3f24c60e29033339ead
sdcc does not build for centos 8 without diving deeper into the
dependency hell:
nothing provides gputils,
nothing provides python3-base,
nothing provides inkscape,
nothing provides lyx,
nothing provides makeinfo
So let's not build libusrp for centos 8 for now. We can build osmo-trx
without the usrp1 backend (already configured in the spec.in file).
Related: OS#4550
Change-Id: Icfb289b0eeeb7215d23517fb8a4e56f2a8d774f1
Use existing osmocom-*-packages.sh scripts to add RPM spec.in files. Set
the same version, as in the debian .dsc files.
Related: OS#4550
Change-Id: If93b9d95e4c18cf1c29594c0802cbffaea27101c
Let's use the osmo-gsm-tester docker image based on the
debian-stretch-jenkins instead of the later directly, since the former
has all osmo-gsm-tester required dependencies.
Change-Id: I256eeed82eef0969d93dc015e043b0417f56f52c
It's been noted that jenkins job update-osmo-ci-on-slaves succeeds even
if make script called by some children function fails:
"""
../make/Makefile:57: recipe for target 'docker-build' failed
make: *** [docker-build] Terminated
make: Leaving directory '/home/osmocom-build/osmo-ci/_docker_playground/debian-stretch-jenkins'
+ exit 1
Finished: SUCCESS
"""
Change-Id: Iab9bc49eebee0f42657ff3ab5ffaa10315446440
This is unfortunately harder than expected. The problem is the use
of meson external dependencies using 'wrap', specifically for
freeDiameter.
As a debian source package needs to include the entire source, the
dpkg helpers are calling 'meson --wrap-mode=nodownload' at build time.
This in turn requires us to download the freeDiameter after the git
clone of open5gs. Unfortunately this creates a git checkout in a
sub directory of the open5gs repo, which is not part of the git history.
git-buildpackage hence generates a source tarball *without*
freeDiameter. I tried very hard in several methods like
* git commit subprojects/freeDiameter
* adding subprojects/freeDiameter as git submodule
unfortuantely none of them helped.
In the end, I resorted to using 'dpkg-buildpackage' instead of
'git-buildpackage' (gbp), which then has other disadvantages,
such as not being able to determine the output directory to which
the .tar.* and .dsc files are written to.
In the end, the solution implemented here is the only one I could
make work.
Change-Id: I6752288868e5ee1378c0776b1be9f06750017c41
Work around "garbage at end of loose object" errors that occasionally
cause these jenkins jobs to fail.
A few repositories are not hosted on gerrit, so they still get cloned
from git.osmocom.org. However, having almost all repositories cloned from
gerrit should improve the situation a lot.
Related: OS#4083
Change-Id: Id8f08a1bc10d6c81be9ad44c60646e2ea9f6cf4e
Run contrib/jenkins.sh in erlang repositories, that were recently
updated (osmo_gsup, osmo_dia2gsup, osmo_ss7).
Depends: docker-playground Ia3eaec6090c9652549b2850de74ee21730374bbd
Related: OS#4345
Change-Id: I05d152de6b7a04dee935d79b9987c511351eca95
Instead of building "osmocom:deb9_amd64" from this repository, build
"$USER/debian-stretch-jenkins" from docker-playground.git (same
Dockerfile). Adjust all jobs to use the new image name.
Add a new "update-osmo-ci-on-slaves-dp" jenkins job, which triggers
the existing "update-osmo-ci-on-slaves" job whenever
docker-playground.git changes.
Replace docker/rebuild_osmocom_jenkins_image.sh with
scripts/osmo-ci-docker-rebuild.sh, so we can get rid of the docker dir.
I thought about dropping the script completely, and directly writing the
two lines into contrib/jenkins.sh. But I kept the extra script for
convenience, when testing locally.
Related: OS#4345
Depends: docker-playground I125ae8a6bcabbd1f485028c79b0abacda0622c3a
Change-Id: I30a61aebcadef5536e74edd35e1c75ef77a2da9f
Make development easier by skipping fetch, checkout and reset --hard if
_docker_playground is a symlink. Document _docker_playground in
README.adoc and explain how to set up the symlink.
Change-Id: If6209ff71488d39e590f5f8506b9d73ad0314846
This is a problem e.g. with current osmo-hlr containing
"\t# FIXME: PKG_CHECK_MODULES() may return cached result here!"
Change-Id: I30d539a895bf39aaabe907be9eb52d7e4b3977a7
Some of our source files are inherited from other sources, particularly
for microcontroller firmware projects. We cannot assume they're all
clean UTF-8. Let's ignore any decoder errors when verifying log
statements and value_string arrays.
Closes: OS#4334
Change-Id: I1e19f4bc6bee46481c6ea743e8334bd4485909be
Do not set LD_LIBRARY_PATH during builds, as this causes testsuites to
use the wrong libraries.
This bug appeared with libosmocore, it gets built for master first, and
then an old version like 1.2.0. When using LD_LIBRARY_PATH, the tests
during the 1.2.0 build are executed against the libosmo*.so from
master, which causes a few tests to fail.
Change-Id: I0bfb57e418b91c298337b9426448fbcfd7bf32e6
The OBS job clones a lot of repositories from git.osmocom.org every
night, so it is a good candidate to reproduce the "garbage at end of
loose object" error we are getting sporadically.
Print exact timestamps, so we can check if there is anything related in
the server logs, when this error happens again.
Related: OS#4083
Change-Id: Ic9a6d3f0c2b8dad2661ede793c21307f1680a52e
Clone docker-playground.git, source its jenkins-common.sh and run
docker_images_require from there. This will make it possible to run
osmocom-release-tarballs.sh in a docker container, for which the
Dockerfile is stored in docker-playground.git.
Related: OS#3870
Change-Id: Ic4519ccb6978793054869862f8ca0e21d9cf5be4