Notify intern@ if either update-osmo-ci or update-osmo-python jobs
failed. Those are essential for our CI and test infrastructure so we
should look into related failures right away.
Change-Id: I0d51e35424a26eab7d38152e13f3ac6fd3f3997c
Related: OS#2821
The 'refs/heads/origin/master' somehow caused that git polling would not
trigger builds. 'origin/master' was succesful in a manual test, so set all jobs
to that.
Change-Id: Id033d1bfce6cc9e20fbbf9be462842b9e44bde83
As far as I understand, the variable is populated using the name field.
In openggsn build it matches, but it doesn't in osmo-ggsn.
Change-Id: Ifb1a630b77a8c2f442e26dbef8e608882e8f9a71
Firstly, we don't have the downstream-ext plugin installed on our jenkins. We
want to use the 'trigger' publisher instead.
Secondly, since the jobs created here are called master-*, we also want to
trigger master-*.
master-libosmocore also triggers SIMtrace and xgoldmon, which aren't covered by
this jobs config, hence they don't get a master- prefix.
Change-Id: If9e8c4b02fce34fddceb4f07bf024210600f6270
The build-discarder section was silently not working. It needs to be nested
below a 'properties' node.
Also the names need to be dashed and not camelCased.
Change-Id: I9503200a8873e616f9195d4bb1d6163c464b305e
osmo-sgsn uses libosmo-ranap and hence should be triggered from osmo-iuh. This
naturally "includes" a trigger for libosmo-sigtran.
Change-Id: Ia356dc2a8d5120f9d6262bf8eb25c32fe71e76c9
libosmo-sccp, osmo-ggsn: The osmo-gsm-tester builds are downstream builds, yes,
but we configured that with the osmo-gsm-tester builds: instead of telling
libosmo-sccp to build osmo-gsm-tester_build-osmo-stp when done, we configure
the osmo-gsm-tester_osmo-stp to build after libosmo-sccp. So that the master
branch builds don't need to have any knowledge of osmo-gsm-tester.
osmo-msc build triggers should rather be post-build triggers of osmo-iuh and
osmo-mgw, like the others. Then we can also drop the pollscm here, and use the
pollscm that is common to all other builds.
Call these jobs 'master-*'. It more accurately says what they build, and also
we can install the jobs from this file next to the current, old ones, without
overwriting them and thus we'll have an easy rollback path. The new ones can
co-exist with the old ones until the new ones are verified to work, at which
point we can drop the old ones. Line 313:
IIUC the safest git branch is 'refs/remotes/origin/master'.
This is still untested!
Change-Id: If2ad9c90a0986d1304cd53383d3df5b375f23ac8
after the recent successful conversion from manual job definitions
to jenkins-job-buildre of the gerrit jobs, this is an attempt to convert
also the non-gerrit jobs for the common osmocom projects.
WARNING: this file has not been tested yet, it's a WIP.
Change-Id: Ib04707393264a845876659d7bee0cdc9f8b897b6
The node is offline and has been for a long time. The last osmo-ci-on-slaves
job ran for a week waiting for it to come back online.
Change-Id: I5a315d1ce3d7d5763ba07bf29f9cdd5d6f7c6491
This trigger is responsible for triggering another build
once the first build is complete and sets a +V
Change-Id: I235e0211a01da0eb74d8e6a9581aa34b59073ca0
In early September we asked on the public mailing list if there are
any users of the FreeBSD builds, and there was no response at all.
Let's disable the build testing on FreeBSD. This will significantly
speed up our build testing, as well as pave the way for a more
comprehensive docker/containerization of build testing.
We're still extremely happy to merge any patches for support of
FreeBSD or other operating systems. But the core Osmocom developers
will not perform related testing / porting.
Change-Id: I2c6d2a17c3cf9d8c78c3675995493e30cbc6be0d
The point of using docker is to allow concurrent builds, hence set 'concurrent:
true' for all jobs using docker.
Change-Id: I6333ee2856cbeb0cc3eb14c381ac8faf838c5f97
fixed in osmo-bsc, osmo-mgw, osmo-sgsn, cellmgr-ng:
Spanning a single shell command across several lines with backslashes in the
end breaks when the newlines are not preserved: the backslashes escape a
following space, which is joined to the following cmdline arg.
Add the leading less-indented comments that curiously lead to preserving the
newline characters in the cmd sections.
Change-Id: Icfd6cfb7ca4172795620e1d7ee60610db4f7226b
Having tabs in the yml files cause parse errors. For vim convenience, add
comments that instruct vim to expand the tabs to spaces.
Change-Id: I5f0598a31e30d1a9440c40935644bb782f645664
Interestingly enough, only a line that has more indenting than the first line
also receives an actual newline in the resulting jenkins Execute Shell section.
Hence insert '# keep first line with less indent' comments.
Change-Id: I13bcb41fa0e59b60a201c2b769bad42067e34ab8
After the "manual" cleanup from I2409b2928b4d7ebbd6c005097d4ad7337307dd93 has
been applied in numerous jenkins.sh scripts of the various osmocom projects,
drop the git plugin cleanup step.
Rationale:
- The git plugin cleanup apparently does not check against non-writable files,
like leftovers from a failed 'make distcheck'. If any are left behind, the
build fails even before the build steps start.
- The git cleanup would wipe out all git clones, which we're trying to re-use
across rebuilds now.
The osmo-clean-workspace.sh takes care of this, so don't use the jenkins
plugin.
Change-Id: I8a43b851cef2ad7e8582f1e9bbe3547e3b77fc1a
The 'name' and 'refspec' attributes for the git SCM fetcher were
not configured correctly (like in old manual job definitions)
Change-Id: Ibc63751838c14a449464afeec56930021bef37be