mirror of https://gerrit.osmocom.org/osmo-ci
Oliver Smith
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Instead of building some projects in docker, and some directly on the build slave, build almost all of them in docker with few exceptions, and make building in docker the default. This has several advantages: * build environment of master builds and gerrit verifications is the same, therefore the same build won't pass in gerrit and then fail in master * all build environments are volatile * no more conflicts while running VTY/CTRL tests * fix osmo-python-tests gerrit review versions being installed to /usr/local of build slave (see previous commit message) Projects that still do not get built in docker: * openggsn: depends on libgtpnl, but does not build it in jenkins.sh * osmo-bts: l1headers, various SDKs not installed in the docker image * osmo-trx: LimeSuite is not in the docker image (and just installing the debian package does not work) * osmo-ttcn3-hacks: TTCN-3 not installed in docker image * pysim: needs to access real sim cards attached to the host * sysmo-usim-tool: needs to access real sim cards attached to the host Related: OS#3726, OS#3598 Change-Id: If4b7d2f9ffbc7e92699732d97a8f5829a88c5b35 |
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coverity | ||
docker | ||
jobs | ||
qemu-kvm/ggsn-kernel-gtp | ||
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.gitreview | ||
README.adoc |
README.adoc
Scripts used for the CI handling and coverity uploads coverity: scripts used to submit the osmocom sources for coverity scan. This depends on these, which are not included in osmo-ci: - a tokens.txt file in coverity/ -- see coverity/get_token.sh - a cov-analysis-linux64-8.5.0 in coverity/ (or the like, may need to adjust some scripts to match) jobs: Jenkins Job Builder YAML files defining jenkins jobs. Read jobs/README.adoc for more information about deployment. scripts: used by jenkins jobs. Various osmo*/contrib/jenkins.sh scripts assume osmo-ci to be checked out in the build slave user's home, i.e. using a PATH of $HOME/osmo-ci/scripts.