Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread David Hurka
On 7/22/20 10:56 PM Nicolas Fella wrote: > On 22.07.20 22:13, David Hurka wrote: > > @ Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 perl-modules [...] > > @ > > > > Looks terrifying. Do CI jobs fetch stuff from lokal mirrors in their > &

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 8:56 AM Nicolas Fella wrote: > > > On 22.07.20 22:13, David Hurka wrote: > > @ Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 perl-modules [...] > > @ > > > > Looks terrifying. Do CI jobs fetch stuff from lokal mirrors in

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread Nicolas Fella
On 22.07.20 22:13, David Hurka wrote: @ Get:1 http://deb.debian.org/debian testing/main amd64 perl-modules [...] @ Looks terrifying. Do CI jobs fetch stuff from lokal mirrors in their virtual environment, or is it terrifying? That should be answered in https

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 8:33 AM David Hurka wrote: > > > Hi David, > > Hi Ben, > > > The official CI jobs at https://build.kde.org/ work in different ways > > depending on the type of build [...] Jobs running on Gitlab are for > > experimental purposes only and

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread David Hurka
> Hi David, Hi Ben, > The official CI jobs at https://build.kde.org/ work in different ways > depending on the type of build [...] Jobs running on Gitlab are for > experimental purposes only and should never be relied upon for any purposes. Yes, I am talking about Gitlab CI jobs. I

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Thu, Jul 23, 2020 at 8:13 AM David Hurka wrote: > > Hi everyone, Hi David, > > I’m interested in how the CI jobs work. I expected that they are virtual > machines, set up to build the respective commit of the respective repository. The official CI jobs at https://build.k

Re: CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread Nate Graham
+sysadmin Nate On 7/22/20 2:13 PM, David Hurka wrote: Hi everyone, I’m interested in how the CI jobs work. I expected that they are virtual machines, set up to build the respective commit of the respective repository. I looked at the command line output of some Okular CI jobs, and they

CI jobs

2020-07-22 Thread David Hurka
Hi everyone, I’m interested in how the CI jobs work. I expected that they are virtual machines, set up to build the respective commit of the respective repository. I looked at the command line output of some Okular CI jobs, and they don’t appear to be set up to build something. For each run