Jenkins expertise?
Robert Goldman
rpgoldman at sift.info
Wed Oct 14 17:34:21 UTC 2020
That would be great. I have a Jenkins set up on a multi-core box at
SIFT that for now runs only Allegro, SBCL and CCL. It's hard for me to
make it accessible to anyone else, though, because Jenkins is such a
security nightmare: we keep access only to our VPN.
On 14 Oct 2020, at 12:08, Mark Evenson wrote:
>> On Oct 14, 2020, at 18:58, Jason Miller <jason at milr.com> wrote:
>>
>> I have very little experience with gitlab, but I do have have
>> experience with configuring Jenkins, and the gitlab-plugin looks
>> reasonably straightforward as these things go. If nobody else
>> chimes-in I can probably get it setup.
>
>
> I think in order to get ASDF CI back to running ASAP, we should host a
> special
> Jenkins instance on common-lisp.net. Once ASDF is back to a more
> stable
> development cycle with CI like it was working, we can refactor the
> knowledge
> for commerical instances into the more generic Gitlab runner. Also,
> we would
> be free to hand the ASDF Jenkins instance as much oompf as it needs to
> return
> results in an acceptable wall-clock time.
>
> As such, I would like to take Jason up on his kind offer.
>
> @jason: could you do a Jenkins instance as a Docker container? This
> would be
> the fastest route to getting something working in the CLF
> infrastructure.
>
> It would be great to coordinate things on the Freenode
> #common-lisp.net
> channel. For synchronous response from me, I will be working with
> Dave Cooper
> there tomorrow, Thursday, October 15 at 0800 UTC; otherwise just leave
> a
> message with @Colleen, and we’ll get back to ya.
>
> yers in CONS,
> Mark
>
> --
> "A screaming comes across the sky. It has happened before but there
> is nothing
> to compare to it now."
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