Hello,

Given it's the first time I touch Fedora it took a bit of time to get it
working (also I had some DNS issues where I couldn't use dnf).

But it's done.

You can check out the jobs at:

For amd64 (Job called bootstrap_on_fedora_rap_off, Dockerfile
<https://github.com/awesomebytes/gentoo_prefix_ci/blob/master/initial_bootstrap/Dockerfile.fedora>
of
the job): https://dev.azure.com/12719821/12719821/_build/results?buildId=451
For x86 (Job called bootstrap_on_fedora_rap_off, Dockerfile
<https://github.com/awesomebytes/gentoo_prefix_ci_32b/blob/master/initial_bootstrap/Dockerfile.fedora>
of
the job): https://dev.azure.com/12719821/12719821/_build/results?buildId=450

In 5-6h they should be finished.

In general all the builds are here:
https://dev.azure.com/12719821/12719821/_build?definitionId=2&_a=summary

Given this seems to be running quite nicely. Should I add automated emails
when builds fail?
I can do it either adding a script that does it or via the CI interface (I
think). I won't always be able to check it out quick and make a bug report,
so maybe someone else would like to receive the emails about the failures.



On Wed, Jan 16, 2019 at 11:28 PM Michael Haubenwallner <[email protected]>
wrote:

> On 1/16/19 2:23 AM, Sam Pfeiffer wrote:
> > Hello Michael,
> >
> > Yeah, just tell me which base distro do you want and I'll add a nightly
> job with that one. I just need to find a Docker image for it.
>
> It doesn't really matter, just not Ubuntu (or anything else that does
> 'multiarch').
> I would suggest Fedora though...
>
> >
> > Will the final Gentoo Prefix, once bootstrapped, be any different from
> the current one I'm bootstrapping?
>
> Yes: It does not contain sys-libs/glibc and sys-kernel/linux-headers.
>
> > (To know if I should also publish automated releases of the bootstrapped
> Gentoo Prefix).
>
> Haven't recognized that you do 'publish automated releases', nice!
>
> As Prefix/Guest is stronger bound to the host OS compared to Prefix/RAP,
> binary releases don't feel that useful here - at least to myself.
>
> Instead, besides x86_64, also x86 (32bit) would be nice - simply using
> 'linux32':
> $ PREFIX_DISABLE_RAP=yes linux32 ./bootstrap-prefix.sh /target/prefix
> noninteractive
>
> Thanks a lot!
> /haubi/
>
> >
> >
> > On Wed, Jan 16, 2019, 04:38 Michael Haubenwallner <[email protected]
> <mailto:[email protected]> wrote:
> >
> >     Hi Sammy,
> >
> >     because of Ubuntu inside these build slaves I do understand you
> currently
> >     perform Prefix RAP bootstraps only - as this is the default anyway.
> >
> >     Do you see a chance to perform Prefix Guest bootstraps as well,
> >     even if that would require something other distro than Ubuntu?
> >
> >     Otherwise, the only difference is to set the PREFIX_DISABLE_RAP=yes
> >     environment variable when executing bootstrap-prefix.sh.
> >
> >     Thanks!
> >     /haubi/
> >
> >
>
>
>

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*Sammy Pfeiffer*
PhD Candidate at The Magic Lab within UTS.

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