Does green builder output for this bot get archived? I ask because it
would be nice to be able to specify a safesync URL for gclient.

Regards

On Mon, May 11, 2009 at 10:16 AM, Darin Fisher <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> It is now fairly easy to develop Chrome using tip-of-tree WebKit.
>
> First before doing anything, you should make sure that the canary bot
> is green (at least the compile step):
> http://hae14.jail.google.com:8016/waterfall?builder=Webkit%20(webkit.org)
>
> Then, create a .gclient file like so:
>
> solutions = [
>  { "name" : "src",
>    "url" : "http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src";,
>    "custom_deps" : {
>      'src/third_party/WebKit': 
> 'http://svn.webkit.org/repository/webkit/trunk',
>      'src/third_party/WebKit/JavaScriptCore': None,
>      'src/third_party/WebKit/WebCore': None,
>      'src/third_party/WebKit/WebKitLibraries': None,
>      'src/third_party/WebKit/WebKit/mac': None,
>      'src/webkit/data/layout_tests/LayoutTests': None,
>    }
>  }
> ]
>
> If you are starting from a clean slate, you will need to run "gclient
> config http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src"; to generate a default
> .gclient file.
>
> NOTE: If you have commit access to Chromium, and want to commit to
> Chromium from this checkout, then be sure to change
> http://src.chromium.org/svn/trunk/src appropriately.
>
> After gclient sync, you will be left with a normal working copy of
> WebKit under src/third_party/WebKit.  You can now prepare WebKit
> patches for sending to bugs.webkit.org from here, and if you have
> commit access to svn.webkit.org, you can even commit from here :-)
>
> Regards,
> -Darin
>
> >
>

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