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We use both [http://buildbot.net/ Buildbot] and [http://nixos.org/hydra/ Hydra] to perform continuous building and testing of Octave. | |||
= Buildbot = | |||
We are using [http://buildbot.net/ Buildbot] to build the current development version of Octave on multiple systems in a number of different configurations. Current status of the builds my be found at [http://buildbot.octave.org:8010/waterfall buildbot.octave.org:8010/waterfall]. | |||
== Systems and Configurations == | |||
The following systems and configurations are currently covered: | |||
{| class="wikitable" | |||
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! Builder ID !! Component !! Hg Version !! Build System !! Host System !! Compiler !! Build Options !! Frequency | |||
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| clang-3.7-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || Clang 3.8 || Disable GraphicsMagick || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| clang-3.8-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || Clang 3.8 || Disable GraphicsMagick || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| clang-3.9-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || Clang 3.8 || Disable GraphicsMagick || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| gcc-4.9-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || GCC 4.9 || || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| gcc-5-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || GCC 5 || || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| gcc-6-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || GCC 6 || Disable GraphicsMagick || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| gcc-6-lto-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || GCC 6 || Enable link time optimization, Disable GraphicsMagick || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| no-extras-debian || Octave || default || Debian Testing || Debian || Clang 3.8 || Disable all optional dependencies || Any Change | |||
|- | |||
| w32-on-debian || mxe-octave || default || Debian Testing || Windows || GCC || Windows 32 || Daily | |||
|- | |||
| w64-32-on-debian || mxe-octave || default || Debian Testing || Windows || GCC || Windows 64 || Daily | |||
|- | |||
| w64-64-on-debian || mxe-octave || default || Debian Testing || Windows || GCC || Windows 64, 64-bit indexing || Daily | |||
|} | |||
If you are interested in maintaining a buildbot slave for a different configuration, please contact the [mailto:octave-maintainers@gnu.org Octave Maintainers] mailing list. | |||
= Hydra = | |||
There is a build server continuously building the latest tip of the development branch of Octave. The build server is running [http://nixos.org/hydra/ Hydra], which is based on the [http://nixos.org/nix/ Nix] functional package management system. This is the official continuous build system of the GNU Project. The Hydra build of Octave is currently maintained by [[User:Mtmiller]]. | There is a build server continuously building the latest tip of the development branch of Octave. The build server is running [http://nixos.org/hydra/ Hydra], which is based on the [http://nixos.org/nix/ Nix] functional package management system. This is the official continuous build system of the GNU Project. The Hydra build of Octave is currently maintained by [[User:Mtmiller]]. | ||
= Octave Job Overview = | == Octave Job Overview == | ||
The [http://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/gnu/octave-default octave-default jobset overview] page is the main entry point to the Hydra build of Octave. It shows the status of the most recent builds ("evaluations" in Hydra terminology). | The [http://hydra.nixos.org/jobset/gnu/octave-default octave-default jobset overview] page is the main entry point to the Hydra build of Octave. It shows the status of the most recent builds ("evaluations" in Hydra terminology). | ||
= Latest Build Logs = | == Latest Build Logs == | ||
The full build logs for the latest builds are available at the following links, for quick reference: | The full build logs for the latest builds are available at the following links, for quick reference: | ||
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* [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/coverage/latest/log/raw Coverage] | * [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/coverage/latest/log/raw Coverage] | ||
= Snapshot Source Tarball = | == Snapshot Source Tarball == | ||
A nice product of the Hydra continuous build of Octave is that there is always a [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/tarball/latest/download source snapshot] available for download. This source snapshot is always built from the current tip of the development branch in whatever state it is in. Therefore, it may not compile or run properly and should definitely not be used for anything other than evaluation. This can be useful to evaluate the current state of Octave's development branch without needing to clone the Mercurial repository. | A nice product of the Hydra continuous build of Octave is that there is always a [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/tarball/latest/download source snapshot] available for download. This source snapshot is always built from the current tip of the development branch in whatever state it is in. Therefore, it may not compile or run properly and should definitely not be used for anything other than evaluation. This can be useful to evaluate the current state of Octave's development branch without needing to clone the Mercurial repository. | ||
= Coverage Report = | == Coverage Report == | ||
Another product of the Hydra continuous build is the [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/coverage/latest/download code coverage report]. The latest coverage report is always built from the current tip of the development branch. This report gives an analysis of the code coverage of the current Octave test suite. This can be used to find unexercised code paths and help improve the coverage of Octave's test suite (see [[Projects#Tests]]). | Another product of the Hydra continuous build is the [http://hydra.nixos.org/job/gnu/octave-default/coverage/latest/download code coverage report]. The latest coverage report is always built from the current tip of the development branch. This report gives an analysis of the code coverage of the current Octave test suite. This can be used to find unexercised code paths and help improve the coverage of Octave's test suite (see [[Projects#Tests]]). | ||
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Revision as of 22:15, 31 August 2016
We use both Buildbot and Hydra to perform continuous building and testing of Octave.
Buildbot
We are using Buildbot to build the current development version of Octave on multiple systems in a number of different configurations. Current status of the builds my be found at buildbot.octave.org:8010/waterfall.
Systems and Configurations
The following systems and configurations are currently covered:
Builder ID | Component | Hg Version | Build System | Host System | Compiler | Build Options | Frequency |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
clang-3.7-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | Clang 3.8 | Disable GraphicsMagick | Any Change |
clang-3.8-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | Clang 3.8 | Disable GraphicsMagick | Any Change |
clang-3.9-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | Clang 3.8 | Disable GraphicsMagick | Any Change |
gcc-4.9-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | GCC 4.9 | Any Change | |
gcc-5-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | GCC 5 | Any Change | |
gcc-6-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | GCC 6 | Disable GraphicsMagick | Any Change |
gcc-6-lto-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | GCC 6 | Enable link time optimization, Disable GraphicsMagick | Any Change |
no-extras-debian | Octave | default | Debian Testing | Debian | Clang 3.8 | Disable all optional dependencies | Any Change |
w32-on-debian | mxe-octave | default | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC | Windows 32 | Daily |
w64-32-on-debian | mxe-octave | default | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC | Windows 64 | Daily |
w64-64-on-debian | mxe-octave | default | Debian Testing | Windows | GCC | Windows 64, 64-bit indexing | Daily |
If you are interested in maintaining a buildbot slave for a different configuration, please contact the Octave Maintainers mailing list.
Hydra
There is a build server continuously building the latest tip of the development branch of Octave. The build server is running Hydra, which is based on the Nix functional package management system. This is the official continuous build system of the GNU Project. The Hydra build of Octave is currently maintained by User:Mtmiller.
Octave Job Overview
The octave-default jobset overview page is the main entry point to the Hydra build of Octave. It shows the status of the most recent builds ("evaluations" in Hydra terminology).
Latest Build Logs
The full build logs for the latest builds are available at the following links, for quick reference:
Snapshot Source Tarball
A nice product of the Hydra continuous build of Octave is that there is always a source snapshot available for download. This source snapshot is always built from the current tip of the development branch in whatever state it is in. Therefore, it may not compile or run properly and should definitely not be used for anything other than evaluation. This can be useful to evaluate the current state of Octave's development branch without needing to clone the Mercurial repository.
Coverage Report
Another product of the Hydra continuous build is the code coverage report. The latest coverage report is always built from the current tip of the development branch. This report gives an analysis of the code coverage of the current Octave test suite. This can be used to find unexercised code paths and help improve the coverage of Octave's test suite (see Projects#Tests).