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 <ja...@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
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