Обсуждение: Buildfarm support for older versions
OK, old_branches_of_interest.txt now exists on the buildfarm server, and the code has been modified to take notice of it (i.e. to accept builds for branches listed there). The contents are the non-live versions from 9.2 on. I have set up a test buildfarm client (which will eventually report under the name 'godwit') alongside crake (Fedora 34). So far testing has run smoothly, there are only two glitches: * 9.3 and 9.2 don't have a show_dl_suffix make target. This would require backpatching b40cb99b85 and d9cdb1ba9e. That's a tiny change, and I propose to do it shortly unless there's an objection. * I need to undo the removal of client logic that supported 9.2's unix_socket_directory setting as opposed to the later unix_socket_directories. cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
Andrew Dunstan <andrew@dunslane.net> writes: > I have set up a test buildfarm client (which will eventually report > under the name 'godwit') alongside crake (Fedora 34). So far testing has > run smoothly, there are only two glitches: > * 9.3 and 9.2 don't have a show_dl_suffix make target. This would > require backpatching b40cb99b85 and d9cdb1ba9e. That's a tiny > change, and I propose to do it shortly unless there's an objection. Not really user-visible, so I can't see a problem with it. regards, tom lane
On 12/15/2021 11:15 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > OK, old_branches_of_interest.txt now exists on the buildfarm server, > and > the code has been modified to take notice of it (i.e. to accept builds > for branches listed there). The contents are the non-live versions from > 9.2 on. > > I have set up a test buildfarm client (which will eventually report > under the name 'godwit') alongside crake (Fedora 34). So far testing > has > run smoothly, there are only two glitches: > > * 9.3 and 9.2 don't have a show_dl_suffix make target. This would > require backpatching b40cb99b85 and d9cdb1ba9e. That's a tiny > change, and I propose to do it shortly unless there's an objection. > * I need to undo the removal of client logic that supported 9.2's > unix_socket_directory setting as opposed to the later > unix_socket_directories. > > cheers > > andrew > > -- > Andrew Dunstan > EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com Would a FreeBSD head (peripatus or a new animal) help? -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106
On 12/15/21 21:36, Larry Rosenman wrote: > On 12/15/2021 11:15 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >> OK, old_branches_of_interest.txt now exists on the buildfarm server, and >> the code has been modified to take notice of it (i.e. to accept builds >> for branches listed there). The contents are the non-live versions from >> 9.2 on. >> >> I have set up a test buildfarm client (which will eventually report >> under the name 'godwit') alongside crake (Fedora 34). So far testing has >> run smoothly, there are only two glitches: >> >> * 9.3 and 9.2 don't have a show_dl_suffix make target. This would >> require backpatching b40cb99b85 and d9cdb1ba9e. That's a tiny >> change, and I propose to do it shortly unless there's an objection. >> * I need to undo the removal of client logic that supported 9.2's >> unix_socket_directory setting as opposed to the later >> unix_socket_directories. >> >> > > Would a FreeBSD head (peripatus or a new animal) help? A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On the non-live branches you really only want: --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls --enable-tap-tests --with-perl You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal (godwit and crake do this). The client is smart enough tomanage locks of several animals appropriately. cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/16/2021 10:02 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/15/21 21:36, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> On 12/15/2021 11:15 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >>> OK, old_branches_of_interest.txt now exists on the buildfarm server, >>> and >>> the code has been modified to take notice of it (i.e. to accept >>> builds >>> for branches listed there). The contents are the non-live versions >>> from >>> 9.2 on. >>> >>> I have set up a test buildfarm client (which will eventually report >>> under the name 'godwit') alongside crake (Fedora 34). So far testing >>> has >>> run smoothly, there are only two glitches: >>> >>> * 9.3 and 9.2 don't have a show_dl_suffix make target. This would >>> require backpatching b40cb99b85 and d9cdb1ba9e. That's a tiny >>> change, and I propose to do it shortly unless there's an >>> objection. >>> * I need to undo the removal of client logic that supported 9.2's >>> unix_socket_directory setting as opposed to the later >>> unix_socket_directories. >>> >>> >> >> Would a FreeBSD head (peripatus or a new animal) help? > > > A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On the > non-live branches you really only want: > > --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls > > --enable-tap-tests --with-perl > > You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal (godwit > and crake do this). The client is smart enough to manage locks of > several animals appropriately. > > cheers > > andrew > > -- So just create a new animal / config file, and set those options? and FreeBSD head / main would be useful? (Currently FreeBSD 14 and clang 13). -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106
On 12/16/21 11:11, Larry Rosenman wrote: > >> >> A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On the >> non-live branches you really only want: >> >> --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls >> >> --enable-tap-tests --with-perl >> >> You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal (godwit >> and crake do this). The client is smart enough to manage locks of >> several animals appropriately. >> >> > > So just create a new animal / config file, and set those options? > and FreeBSD head / main would be useful? > (Currently FreeBSD 14 and clang 13). > Sure. I think if we get coverage for modern Linux, FreeBSD and Windows we should be in good shape. I doubt we need a heck of a lot of animals - there's not going to be much going on here. cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/16/2021 11:17 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/16/21 11:11, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> >>> >>> A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On the >>> non-live branches you really only want: >>> >>> --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls >>> >>> --enable-tap-tests --with-perl >>> >>> You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal >>> (godwit >>> and crake do this). The client is smart enough to manage locks of >>> several animals appropriately. >>> >>> >> >> So just create a new animal / config file, and set those options? >> and FreeBSD head / main would be useful? >> (Currently FreeBSD 14 and clang 13). >> > > Sure. I think if we get coverage for modern Linux, FreeBSD and Windows > we should be in good shape. > > I doubt we need a heck of a lot of animals - there's not going to be > much going on here. > > > cheers > > > andrew > Would you mind terribly giving me the exact steps? -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106
On 12/16/21 12:26, Larry Rosenman wrote: > On 12/16/2021 11:17 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >> On 12/16/21 11:11, Larry Rosenman wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On the >>>> non-live branches you really only want: >>>> >>>> --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls >>>> >>>> --enable-tap-tests --with-perl >>>> >>>> You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal (godwit >>>> and crake do this). The client is smart enough to manage locks of >>>> several animals appropriately. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> So just create a new animal / config file, and set those options? >>> and FreeBSD head / main would be useful? >>> (Currently FreeBSD 14 and clang 13). >>> >> >> Sure. I think if we get coverage for modern Linux, FreeBSD and Windows >> we should be in good shape. >> >> I doubt we need a heck of a lot of animals - there's not going to be >> much going on here. >> >> > > Would you mind terribly giving me the exact steps? * register a new animal with the same details * copy your existing config file to $new_animal.conf * edit the file and change the animal name and secret, the config_opts as above, and remove TestUpgrade form the modules setting * change branches_to_build to [qw( REL9_2_STABLE REL9_3_STABLE REL9_4_STABLE REL9_5_STABLE REL9_6_STABLE)] * you should probably unset CCACHEDIR in both config files * test with ./run_branches --test --config $newanimal.conf --run-all cheers andew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/16/2021 2:47 pm, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/16/21 12:26, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> On 12/16/2021 11:17 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >>> On 12/16/21 11:11, Larry Rosenman wrote: >>>> >>>>> >>>>> A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On >>>>> the >>>>> non-live branches you really only want: >>>>> >>>>> --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls >>>>> >>>>> --enable-tap-tests --with-perl >>>>> >>>>> You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal >>>>> (godwit >>>>> and crake do this). The client is smart enough to manage locks of >>>>> several animals appropriately. >>>>> >>>>> >>>> >>>> So just create a new animal / config file, and set those options? >>>> and FreeBSD head / main would be useful? >>>> (Currently FreeBSD 14 and clang 13). >>>> >>> >>> Sure. I think if we get coverage for modern Linux, FreeBSD and >>> Windows >>> we should be in good shape. >>> >>> I doubt we need a heck of a lot of animals - there's not going to be >>> much going on here. >>> >>> >> >> Would you mind terribly giving me the exact steps? > > > * register a new animal with the same details > * copy your existing config file to $new_animal.conf > * edit the file and change the animal name and secret, the > config_opts > as above, and remove TestUpgrade form the modules setting > * change branches_to_build to [qw( > REL9_2_STABLE REL9_3_STABLE REL9_4_STABLE > REL9_5_STABLE REL9_6_STABLE)] > * you should probably unset CCACHEDIR in both config files > * test with ./run_branches --test --config $newanimal.conf --run-all > I get: ERROR for site owner: Invalid domain for site key on https://pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/register-form.pl -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106
On 12/16/21 15:53, Larry Rosenman wrote: > > > I get: > ERROR for site owner: > Invalid domain for site key > > on https://pgbuildfarm.org/cgi-bin/register-form.pl try https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/register-form.pl cheers andrew
On 12/22/21 23:20, Larry Rosenman wrote: > On 12/22/2021 10:15 pm, Tom Lane wrote: >> Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org> writes: >>> On 12/22/2021 9:59 pm, Tom Lane wrote: >>>> Does it work if you drop --enable-nls? (It'd likely be worth fixing >>>> if so, but I'm trying to narrow the possible causes.) >> >>> Nope... >> >> OK. Since 9.3 succeeds, it seems like it's a link problem >> we fixed at some point. Can you bisect to find where we >> fixed it? >> >> regards, tom lane > > I can try -- I haven't been very good at that. > > I can give you access to the machine and the id the Buildfarm runs under. > > (or give me a good process starting from a buildfarm layout). > > I will work on it on my FBSD setup. cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/23/21 08:50, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/22/21 23:20, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> On 12/22/2021 10:15 pm, Tom Lane wrote: >>> Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org> writes: >>>> On 12/22/2021 9:59 pm, Tom Lane wrote: >>>>> Does it work if you drop --enable-nls? (It'd likely be worth fixing >>>>> if so, but I'm trying to narrow the possible causes.) >>>> Nope... >>> OK. Since 9.3 succeeds, it seems like it's a link problem >>> we fixed at some point. Can you bisect to find where we >>> fixed it? >>> >>> regards, tom lane >> I can try -- I haven't been very good at that. >> >> I can give you access to the machine and the id the Buildfarm runs under. >> >> (or give me a good process starting from a buildfarm layout). >> >> > I will work on it on my FBSD setup. > > For the 9.2 error, try setting this in the config_env stanza: CFLAGS => '-O2 -fPIC', cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/23/2021 10:13 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/23/21 08:50, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >> On 12/22/21 23:20, Larry Rosenman wrote: >>> On 12/22/2021 10:15 pm, Tom Lane wrote: >>>> Larry Rosenman <ler@lerctr.org> writes: >>>>> On 12/22/2021 9:59 pm, Tom Lane wrote: >>>>>> Does it work if you drop --enable-nls? (It'd likely be worth >>>>>> fixing >>>>>> if so, but I'm trying to narrow the possible causes.) >>>>> Nope... >>>> OK. Since 9.3 succeeds, it seems like it's a link problem >>>> we fixed at some point. Can you bisect to find where we >>>> fixed it? >>>> >>>> regards, tom lane >>> I can try -- I haven't been very good at that. >>> >>> I can give you access to the machine and the id the Buildfarm runs >>> under. >>> >>> (or give me a good process starting from a buildfarm layout). >>> >>> >> I will work on it on my FBSD setup. >> >> > > For the 9.2 error, try setting this in the config_env stanza: > > > CFLAGS => '-O2 -fPIC', > > > cheers > > > andrew > > -- > Andrew Dunstan > EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com That got us further, but it dies on startdb: $ cat startdb-C-1.log waiting for server to start.... stopped waiting pg_ctl: could not start server Examine the log output. =========== db log file ========== LOG: unrecognized configuration parameter "unix_socket_directories" in file "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" line 576 FATAL: configuration file "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" contains errors $ And we have the errors on the other branches with a temp(?) directory. -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106
On 12/23/21 11:27, Larry Rosenman wrote: > >>> >> >> For the 9.2 error, try setting this in the config_env stanza: >> >> >> CFLAGS => '-O2 -fPIC', >> >> >> > > That got us further, but it dies on startdb: > $ cat startdb-C-1.log > waiting for server to start.... stopped waiting > pg_ctl: could not start server > Examine the log output. > =========== db log file ========== > LOG: unrecognized configuration parameter "unix_socket_directories" > in file > "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" > line 576 > FATAL: configuration file > "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" > contains errors > $ > > And we have the errors on the other branches with a temp(?) directory. looks like it's picking up the wrong perl libraries. Please show us the output of grep -v secret /home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/$animal.lastrun-logs/web-txn.data cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/23/2021 11:23 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/23/21 11:27, Larry Rosenman wrote: >> >>>> >>> >>> For the 9.2 error, try setting this in the config_env stanza: >>> >>> >>> CFLAGS => '-O2 -fPIC', >>> >>> >>> >> >> That got us further, but it dies on startdb: >> $ cat startdb-C-1.log >> waiting for server to start.... stopped waiting >> pg_ctl: could not start server >> Examine the log output. >> =========== db log file ========== >> LOG: unrecognized configuration parameter "unix_socket_directories" >> in file >> "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" >> line 576 >> FATAL: configuration file >> "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" >> contains errors >> $ >> >> And we have the errors on the other branches with a temp(?) directory. > > > looks like it's picking up the wrong perl libraries. Please show us the > output of > > grep -v secret > /home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/$animal.lastrun-logs/web-txn.data > > > cheers > > andrew > > -- > Andrew Dunstan > EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com $ grep -v secret web-txn.data $changed_this_run = ''; $changed_since_success = ''; $branch = 'REL9_2_STABLE'; $status = 1; $stage = 'StartDb-C:1'; $animal = 'gerenuk'; $ts = 1640276469; $log_data = 'Last file mtime in snapshot: Wed Dec 15 23:00:28 2021 GMT =================================================== waiting for server to start.... stopped waiting pg_ctl: could not start server Examine the log output. =========== db log file ========== LOG: unrecognized configuration parameter "unix_socket_directories" in file "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" line 576 FATAL: configuration file "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" contains errors '; $confsum = 'This file was created by PostgreSQL configure 9.2.24, which was generated by GNU Autoconf 2.63. 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On 12/23/21 12:23, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > On 12/23/21 11:27, Larry Rosenman wrote: >>> For the 9.2 error, try setting this in the config_env stanza: >>> >>> >>> CFLAGS => '-O2 -fPIC', >>> >>> >>> >> That got us further, but it dies on startdb: >> $ cat startdb-C-1.log >> waiting for server to start.... stopped waiting >> pg_ctl: could not start server >> Examine the log output. >> =========== db log file ========== >> LOG: unrecognized configuration parameter "unix_socket_directories" >> in file >> "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" >> line 576 >> FATAL: configuration file >> "/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/inst/data-C/postgresql.conf" >> contains errors >> $ >> >> And we have the errors on the other branches with a temp(?) directory. > > looks like it's picking up the wrong perl libraries. Please show us the > output of > > grep -v secret /home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot/REL9_2_STABLE/$animal.lastrun-logs/web-txn.data > > Oh, you need to be building with the buildfarm client's git tip, not the released code. Alternatively, apply this patch: https://github.com/PGBuildFarm/client-code/commit/75c762ba74fdec96ebf6c2433d61d3eeead825c3 cheers andrew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com
On 12/23/2021 11:58 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: > > Oh, you need to be building with the buildfarm client's git tip, not > the > released code. Alternatively, apply this patch: > > > https://github.com/PGBuildFarm/client-code/commit/75c762ba74fdec96ebf6c2433d61d3eeead825c3 > > with git tip: output attached. I can give access if needed. $ grep -v secret conf/gerenuk.conf # -*-perl-*- hey - emacs - this is a perl file =comment Copyright (c) 2003-2010, Andrew Dunstan See accompanying License file for license details =cut package PGBuild; use strict; use warnings FATAL => 'qw'; use vars qw(%conf); # use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = 'REL_4.19'; my $branch; { no warnings qw(once); $branch = $main::branch; } %conf =( # identity animal => "gerenuk", # source code scm => 'git', # or 'cvs' git_keep_mirror => 1, # manage a git mirror in the build root git_ignore_mirror_failure => 1, # ignore failures in fetching to mirror # use symlinked git repo from non-HEAD branches, # like git-new-workdir does git_use_workdirs => 1, scmrepo => undef, # default is community repo for either type scm_url => undef, # webref for diffs on server - use default for community # git_reference => undef, # for --reference on git repo # cvsmethod => 'update', # or 'export' use_git_cvsserver => undef, # or 'true' if repo is a git cvsserver # external commands and control make => 'gmake', # or gmake if required. can include path if necessary. make_jobs => 10, # >1 for parallel "make" and "make check" steps tar_log_cmd => undef, # default is "tar -z -cf runlogs.tgz *.log" # replacement must have the same effect # max time in seconds allowed for a single branch run # undef/0 means unlimited wait_timeout => undef, # where and how to build # must be absolute, can be either Unix or Windows style for MSVC # undef means default, buildroot dir in script directory build_root => '/home/pgbuildfarm/buildroot', , # or '/path/to/buildroot', use_vpath => undef, # set true to do vpath builds # path to directory with auxiliary web script # if relative, the must be relative to buildroot/branch # Now only used on older Msys installations # aux_path => "../..", keep_error_builds => 0, core_file_glob => "*.core*", # Linux style, use "*.core" for BSD # where to report status target => "https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/pgstatus.pl", # where to report change in OS version or compiler version upgrade_target => "https://buildfarm.postgresql.org/cgi-bin/upgrade.pl", # change this to a true value if using MSVC, in which case also # see MSVC section below using_msvc => undef, # if force_every is a scalar it will be used on all branches, like this # for legacy reasons: # force_every => 336 , # max hours between builds, undef or 0 = unforced # we now prefer it to be a hash with branch names as the keys, like this # # this setting should be kept conservatively high, or not used at all - # for the most part it's best to let the script decide if something # has changed that requires a new run for the branch. # # an entry with a name of 'default' matches any branch not named force_every => { # HEAD => 48, # REL8_3_STABLE => 72, # default => 168, }, # alerts are triggered if the server doesn't see a build on a branch after # this many hours, and then sent out every so often, alerts => { #HEAD => { alert_after => 72, alert_every => 24 }, # REL8_1_STABLE => { alert_after => 240, alert_every => 48 }, }, # include / exclude patterns for files that trigger a build # if both are specified then they are both applied as filters # undef means don't ignore anything. # exclude qr[^doc/|\.po$] to ignore changes to docs and po files # (recommended) # undef means null filter. trigger_exclude => qr[^doc/|\.po$], trigger_include => undef, # settings for mail notices - default to notifying nobody # these lists contain addresses to be notified # must be complete email addresses, as the email is sent from the server mail_events =>{ all => [], # unconditional fail => ["ler\@lerctr.org"], # if this build fails change => ["ler\@lerctr.org"], # if this build causes a state change green => ["ler\@lerctr.org"], # if this build causes a state change to/from OK }, # if this flag is set and ccache is used, an unsuccessful run will result # in the removal of the ccache directory (and you need to make sure that # its parent is writable). The default is off - ccache should be able to # handle failures, although there have been suspicions in the past that # it's not quite as reliable as we'd want, and thus we have this option. ccache_failure_remove => undef, # set this if you want to use ccache with the default ccache directory # location, effectively $buildroot/ccache-$animal. use_default_ccache_dir => 0, # env settings to apply within build/report process # these settings will be seen by all the processes, including the # configure process. build_env =>{ # use a dedicated cache for the build farm. this should give us # very high hit rates and slightly faster cache searching. # # only set this if you want to set your own path for the ccache # directory #CCACHE_DIR => "/home/pgbuildfarm/misc/ccache", ### use these settings for CYGWIN # CYGWIN => 'server', # MAX_CONNECTIONS => '3', ### set this if you need a proxy setting for the # outbound web transaction that reports the results # BF_PROXY => 'http://my.proxy.server:portnum/', # see below for MSVC settings # possibly set this to something high if you get pg_ctl failures # default is 120 # PGCTLTIMEOUT => '120', INCLUDES=>"-I/usr/local/include", LDFLAGS=>"-L/usr/local/lib", }, # env settings to pass to configure. These settings will only be seen by # configure. config_env =>{ # comment out if not using ccache # CC => 'ccache clang', CFLAGS => '-O2 -fPIC', }, # don't use --prefix or --with-pgport here # they are set up by the script # per-branch config can be done here or # more simply by using the examples below. # (default ldap flag is below because it's not supported in all branches) # see below for MSVC config config_opts =>[ qw( --enable-cassert --enable-debug --enable-nls --enable-tap-tests --with-perl ) ], # per-branch contents of extra config for check stages. # each branch has an array of setting lines (no \n required) # a DEFAULT entry is used for all branches, before any # branch-specific settings. extra_config =>{ DEFAULT => [ q(log_line_prefix = '%m [%p:%l] %q%a '), "log_connections = 'true'", "log_disconnections = 'true'", "log_statement = 'all'", "fsync = off" ], }, optional_steps =>{ # which optional steps to run and when to run them # valid keys are: branches, dow, min_hours_since, min_hour, max_hour # find_typedefs => { branches => ['HEAD'], dow => [1,4], # min_hours_since => 25 }, # build_docs => {min_hours_since => 24}, }, # locales to test locales => [qw( C )], # port number actually used will be based on this param and the branch, # so we ensure they don't collide base_port => 5678, modules => [qw(TestUpgrade TestDecoding)], # ); if ($branch eq 'global') { $conf{branches_to_build} = [qw( REL9_2_STABLE REL9_3_STABLE REL9_4_STABLE REL9_5_STABLE REL9_6_STABLE)] # or 'HEAD_PLUS_LATEST' or 'HEAD_PLUS_LATEST2' # or [qw( HEAD RELx_y_STABLE etc )] # set this if you are running multiple animals and want them coordinated # $conf{global_lock_dir} = '/path/to/lockdir'; } # MSVC setup if ($conf{using_msvc}) { # all this stuff is to support MSVC builds - it's literally what # a VS Command Prompt sets for me. # make sure it's what your sets for you. There can be subtle differences. # Note: we need to set here whatever would be set in buildenv.bat, as # we aren't going to write that file. This supercedes it. In # particular, the PATH possibly needs to include the path to perl, bison, # flex etc., as well as CVS if that's not in the path. my %extra_buildenv =( VSINSTALLDIR => 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8', VCINSTALLDIR => 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC', VS80COMNTOOLS => 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\Tools', FrameworkDir => 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework', FrameworkVersion => 'v2.0.50727', FrameworkSDKDir =>'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\SDK\v2.0', DevEnvDir => 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE', PATH => join(';', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\IDE', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\BIN', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\Tools', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\Common7\Tools\bin', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\PlatformSDK\bin', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\SDK\v2.0\bin', 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\VCPackages', 'C:\Perl\Bin', 'c:\prog\pgdepend\bin', $ENV{PATH}), INCLUDE => join(';', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\ATLMFC\INCLUDE', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\INCLUDE', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\PlatformSDK\include', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\SDK\v2.0\include', $ENV{INCLUDE}), LIB => join(';', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\ATLMFC\LIB', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\LIB' .'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\PlatformSDK\lib', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\SDK\v2.0\lib' .$ENV{LIB}), LIBPATH => join(';', 'C:\WINDOWS\Microsoft.NET\Framework\v2.0.50727', 'C:\Program Files\Microsoft Visual Studio 8\VC\ATLMFC\LIB'), ); %{$conf{build_env}} = (%{$conf{build_env}}, %extra_buildenv); # MSVC needs a somewhat different style of config opts (why??) # What we write here will be literally (via Data::Dumper) put into # the config.pl file for the MSVC build. $conf{config_opts} ={ asserts=>1, # --enable-cassert integer_datetimes=>1, # --enable-integer-datetimes nls=>undef, # --enable-nls=<path> tcl=>'c:\tcl', # --with-tcl=<path> perl=>'c:\perl', # --with-perl=<path> python=>'c:\python25', # --with-python=<path> krb5=> undef, # --with-krb5=<path> ldap=>0, # --with-ldap openssl=> undef, # --with-ssl=<path> xml=> undef, # --with-libxml=<path> xslt=> undef, # --with-libxslt=<path>, iconv=> undef, # path to iconv library zlib=> undef, # --with-zlib=<path> }; } ################################## # # examples of per branch processing # tailor as required for your site. # ################################## if ($branch eq 'HEAD') { # push(@{$conf{config_opts}},"--enable-depend"); } elsif ($branch =~ /^REL7_/) { # push(@{$conf{config_opts}},"--without-tk"); } 1; $ -- Larry Rosenman http://www.lerctr.org/~ler Phone: +1 214-642-9640 E-Mail: ler@lerctr.org US Mail: 5708 Sabbia Dr, Round Rock, TX 78665-2106