Deb and rpm packages don't build for osmo-upf so disable it again until
it is fixed.
Related: OS#5655, OS#5654
Change-Id: Idf18159b786c51154fda9b40758b08a8656fc215
Looks like I copied the list of packages from the old latest script, so
these two that were only in nightly are missing. Once added, they will
be built for nightly again and not for latest as there's no tag matching
the patterin in the git repositories.
Change-Id: I4b96f15e95c70f1dca12a292964e6f12b04e4a04
Harald requested that the OBS scripts should not stop if building one
specific source package fails, instead it should keep going and report
at the end a non-success exit code.
Given that the shell script code has historically grown and became hard
to maintain, I decided to rewrite the scripts for implementing this
feature. This rewrite solves additional problems:
* No full checkout of an OBS project like network:osmocom:latest
anymore, with lots of packages that won't get updated (e.g. the uhd
package has a uhd-images_3.14.1.1.tar.xz file that is 108 MB). With
the old code, developers had to wait minutes during the checkout
before the script reaches code that is currently being developed. Now
only single packages get checked out right before they get updated.
* No need to clone git repositories over and over. With the new code,
git repos only get cloned if needed (for latest it is not needed if
the remote git tag is the same as the version in OBS). During
development, the cloned git repositories are cached.
* Output from commands like "git tag -l" is not written to the log
unless they failed. This makes the log more readable, which is
especially important when a package fails to build, we keep going and
need to spot the build error in the middle of the log later on.
* No more duplicated code for nightly and latest scripts that worked
similar but had slight differences. Also the list of packages is not
duplicated for nightly and latest anymore; nightly uses all packages
and latest uses packages that have at least one git tag.
* Building source packages is decoupled from uploading them. A separate
script build_srcpkg.py can be used to just build the deb + rpm spec
source packages, without interacting with the OBS server.
* The scripts can optionally run in docker with a command-line switch,
and this is used by jenkins. This way we don't need to install
more dependencies on the host such as rebar3 which is now needed for
erlang/osmo_dia2gsup.
* Add erlang/osmo_dia2gsup and run its generate_build_dep.sh (SYS#6006)
I have done the new implementation in python to make use of argparse
and to be able to use try/except and print a trace when building one
package fails.
Example output:
* https://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/job/Osmocom_OBS_nightly_obs.osmocom.org/48/console
* https://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins/job/Osmocom_OBS_latest_obs.osmocom.org/46/console
Change-Id: I45a555d05a9da808c0fe0145aae665f583cb80d9