I've been asked at least twice what the contents of the expected env
vars should be, so log an example on error.
Change-Id: I635752e6033c57bfce90d8b0732bc402bf3014c8
During the recent refactorings, I need to edit the jenkins build config at the
right time to apply renames. To make this easier in the future, add an explicit
(so far trivial) entry point for jenkins that can just be updated from git.
Change-Id: I8de9444df513b3aaaddb07b383e458186237dfab
The combined Osmocom build is able to scan across all libraries at the same
time and can find more errors, making the submission of single projects for
scan obsolete.
Change-Id: I24c55d10b587837fe3e3ff6089715e6896c12dcf
This corresponds to the scan.coverity project name this is uploaded to.
Also apply renaming in file content: call renamed build_Osmocom.sh, use dir
source-Osmocom and install-Osmocom, use a token named 'Osmocom'.
The point is that the combined build of all osmocom projects finds problems
more accurately, since coverity can analyse across all libraries at the same
time.
Still build the iuh branches, since they are basically an extension of the
current master branches (given that they are rebased onto master regularly,
which they currently are).
Name the generated tar Osmocom.tgz instead of myproject.tgz.
Change-Id: If316d54327cca8aa1b499bf35b6b22385bd83702
An upstream branch rebase caused a merge conflict on the build server
recently. This hopefully avoids that next time.
Change-Id: Ib9f48b3b2283d1b8d1a79d42732d935236a2b1c9
This allows having the coverity scripts in a different location than
~/coverity. In particular, this allows just cloning the osmo-ci anywhere, e.g.
having ~/osmo-ci/coverity as the build location.
Change-Id: I100cc763b06562dbeaea11c7175f3c92fc01117a
Create a clean build environment for amd64/i386 based on debian
jessie. Once an official build and sadly once someones 32bit build
# Build
sudo docker build -t osmocom:ci_debian8_32bit -f Dockerfile.deb8_i386 .
sudo docker build -t osmocom:ci_debian8_64bit -f Dockerfile.deb8_amd64 .
# Run
sudo docker run -it --rm=true osmocom:ci_debian8_32bit bash