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GNU Octave uses [https://buildbot.net/ Buildbot] to build and test the current development version on multiple systems in a number of different configurations. | |||
{{Note|The current status of the builds may be found at http://buildbot.octave.org:8010/#/waterfall.}} | {{Note|The current status of the builds may be found at http://buildbot.octave.org:8010/#/waterfall.}} | ||
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= | = Setup and run a Buildbot Worker = | ||
Your system may be behind a firewall. It does not have to have a distinct public IP address. | |||
* Contact the [ | To support Octave development and run a Buildbot Worker, you must do the following: | ||
* Contact the [https://octave.discourse.group/c/maintainers/7 Octave Maintainers on Discourse] to let us know that you wish to provide a system to use as a Buildbot Worker. We will give you a <code>WORKERNAME</code> and a '''secret''' <code>PASSWORD</code> to configure your Buildbot Worker. | |||
* Install buildbot. Packages exist for most distributions. See the buildbot docs for other options. You should create a separate user account with no special privileges that will run buildbot. | * Install buildbot. Packages exist for most distributions. See the buildbot docs for other options. You should create a separate user account with no special privileges that will run buildbot. | ||
* Create | * Decide for a <code>BASEDIR</code>. For example, if the home directory for the buildbot user is {{Path|/var/lib/buildbot}} and your <code>WORKERNAME</code> is set to <code>'debian-x86_64'</code> , then <code>BASEDIR</code> might be {{Path|/var/lib/buildbot/worker/debian-x86_64}}. | ||
* Run buildbot on the | * <code>MASTERHOST</code> is <code>buildbot.octave.org</code> and <code>PORT</code> is <code>9989</code>. | ||
* Create the configuration<pre>buildbot-worker create-worker BASEDIR MASTERHOST:PORT WORKERNAME PASSWORD</pre> | |||
* Run buildbot on the worker system, preferably by starting it automatically when your system boots. It should be running with the buildbot user ID. <pre>buildbot-worker start BASEDIR</pre> | |||
You may also want to set up '''ccache''' to work with buildbot (strongly recommended to speed up builds). If you create a directory {{Path|~/buildbot/bin}}, it will be added to the execution PATH when | == ccache == | ||
You may also want to set up '''ccache''' to work with buildbot (strongly recommended to speed up builds). If you create a directory {{Path|~/buildbot/bin}}, it will be added to the execution PATH when the Buildbot Master runs commands on the Buildbot Worker. This directory can have symbolic links like the following: | |||
lrwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot buildbot 15 Aug 26 11:39 gcc -> /usr/bin/ccache | lrwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot buildbot 15 Aug 26 11:39 gcc -> /usr/bin/ccache | ||
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They should point to the actual location of ccache if it is not in {{Path|/usr/bin}}. | They should point to the actual location of ccache if it is not in {{Path|/usr/bin}}. | ||
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If the directory containing the build and ccache directories doesn't have sufficient space, then these directory names may point to a separate partition that does have enough space available. | If the directory containing the build and ccache directories doesn't have sufficient space, then these directory names may point to a separate partition that does have enough space available. | ||
[[Category:Building]] | [[Category:Building]] |
Revision as of 02:22, 29 July 2020
GNU Octave uses Buildbot to build and test the current development version on multiple systems in a number of different configurations.
Systems and Configurations
The following systems and configurations are currently covered for Octave builds:
Builder ID | Hg Version | System | Compiler | Build Options | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
clang-3.8-debian | default | Debian Testing | Clang 3.8 | Disable GraphicsMagick | Any Change |
clang-4.0-debian | default | Debian Testing | Clang 4.0 | Any Change | |
clang-5.0-debian | default | Debian Testing | Clang 5.0 | Any Change | |
clang-fedora | default | Fedora 25 | Clang (system default) | Any Change | |
clang-osx | default | OS X | Clang | Any Change | |
gcc-6-debian | default | Debian Testing | GCC 6 | Any Change | |
gcc-7-debian | default | Debian Testing | GCC 7 | Any Change | |
gcc-7-lto-debian | default | Debian Testing | GCC (system default) | Any Change | |
gcc-fedora | default | Fedora 25 | GCC (system default) | Any Change | |
gcc-lto-fedora | default | Fedora 25 | GCC (system default) | Enable link time optimization | Any Change |
no-extras-debian | default | Debian Testing | GCC (system default) | Disable all optional dependencies | Any Change |
And for mxe-octave:
Builder ID | Hg Version | Build System | Host System | Compiler | Build Options | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
mxe-native-all-on-debian | default | Debian Testing | Debian | GCC (system default) | GNU Linux, build all dependencies | Daily |
mxe-native-on-debian | default | Debian Testing | Debian | GCC (system default) | GNU Linux, use system compiler, fontconfig, and X11 libraries | Daily |
w32-on-debian | default | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC (mxe-octave default) | Windows 32 | Daily |
w32-stable-on-debian | stable | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC (mxe-octave default) | Windows 32 | Daily |
w64-32-on-debian | default | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC (mxe-octave default) | Windows 64 | Daily |
w64-32-stable-on-debian | stable | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC (mxe-octave default) | Windows 64 | Daily |
w64-64-on-debian | default | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC (mxe-octave default) | Windows 64, 64-bit indexing | Daily |
Setup and run a Buildbot Worker
Your system may be behind a firewall. It does not have to have a distinct public IP address.
To support Octave development and run a Buildbot Worker, you must do the following:
- Contact the Octave Maintainers on Discourse to let us know that you wish to provide a system to use as a Buildbot Worker. We will give you a
WORKERNAME
and a secretPASSWORD
to configure your Buildbot Worker. - Install buildbot. Packages exist for most distributions. See the buildbot docs for other options. You should create a separate user account with no special privileges that will run buildbot.
- Decide for a
BASEDIR
. For example, if the home directory for the buildbot user is /var/lib/buildbot and yourWORKERNAME
is set to'debian-x86_64'
, thenBASEDIR
might be /var/lib/buildbot/worker/debian-x86_64. MASTERHOST
isbuildbot.octave.org
andPORT
is9989
.- Create the configuration
buildbot-worker create-worker BASEDIR MASTERHOST:PORT WORKERNAME PASSWORD
- Run buildbot on the worker system, preferably by starting it automatically when your system boots. It should be running with the buildbot user ID.
buildbot-worker start BASEDIR
ccache
You may also want to set up ccache to work with buildbot (strongly recommended to speed up builds). If you create a directory ~/buildbot/bin, it will be added to the execution PATH when the Buildbot Master runs commands on the Buildbot Worker. This directory can have symbolic links like the following:
lrwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot buildbot 15 Aug 26 11:39 gcc -> /usr/bin/ccache lrwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot buildbot 15 Aug 26 11:40 cc -> /usr/bin/ccache lrwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot buildbot 15 Aug 26 11:40 c++ -> /usr/bin/ccache lrwxrwxrwx 1 buildbot buildbot 15 Aug 31 23:46 gfortran -> /usr/bin/ccache
They should point to the actual location of ccache if it is not in /usr/bin.
Space Requirements
Building Octave takes a significant amount of disk space. With debugging symbols, you may need several GB for each build, plus room for ccache (possibly 50GB) if you use it. If you use a cache size that is larger than the default, you'll need to specify that in the .ccache/ccache.conf file using a line like
max_size = 50G
If the directory containing the build and ccache directories doesn't have sufficient space, then these directory names may point to a separate partition that does have enough space available.