Buildbot Setup for BSD
Here are the steps I did when installing and configuring a buildbot slave on a PC-BSD 9 box.
Add buildbot user:
sudo adduser buildbot /bin/sh
Python was already installed.
Bazaar was already installed.
NTP was already installed.
Install Zope3
cd /usr/ports/www/zope3 sudo make install clean # accepted default options cd /usr/ports/devel/py-zope.interface sudo make install clean
Install Twisted
cd /usr/ports/devel/py-twisted sudo make install clean # accepted default options
Install ccache
cd /usr/ports/devel/ccache sudo make install clean # accepted default options
Run a test compile of MariaDB
cd cd src/maria/build BUILD/compile-pentium64-max # test compile appeared to work
Install buildbot
cd /usr/ports/devel/buildbot sudo make install clean # accepted default options
Create the buildbot slave
On the build master, add new entry to /etc/buildbot/maria-master-private.cfg
slave-name=bsd9
Remember the ${slave-name} and ${password} configured above, they're used in the next step.
Back on bsd9
sudo su - buildbot buildslave create-slave --usepty=0 /home/buildbot/maria-slave \ hasky.askmonty.org:9989 ${slave-name} ${password} echo '${contact-email-address}' > /home/buildbot/maria-slave/info/admin echo 'A host running PC-BSD 9.' > /home/buildbot/maria-slave/info/host bzr init-repo maria-slave/bsd9 exit
Start the buildslave
sudo su - buildbot buildslave start maria-slave
Make the archive dir
sudo su - buildbot
mkdir archive
exit
sudo ln -s /home/buildbot/archive /archive
Install Apache
cd /usr/ports/www/apache22 sudo make install clean # accepted default options
Configure apache:
sudo su -s echo 'apache22_enable="YES"' >> /etc/rc.conf echo 'alias /archive "/archive"\ <Directory "/archive">\ Options All Multiviews\ AllowOverride All\ Order allow,deny\ Allow from all\ </Directory>' >> /usr/local/etc/apache22/httpd.conf sudo /usr/local/etc/rc.d/apache22 start
Install md5sum
md5sum already installed at /compat/linux/usr/bin/md5sum edited /home/buildbot/.profile and added that dir to the path # That didn't work, so did the following: cd /usr/local/bin/ sudo ln -s /compat/linux/usr/bin/md5sum md5sum
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