Hi Kristian,
I will check for core files and version of compiler later tonight. I
know for sure I am using Ubuntu 10.04.
I have attached also my steps of installing buildbot slave on both my
machines. Maybe they help you understand what I (didn't) do.
Regards,
Dan
On 16/04/2013 09:22, Kristian Nielsen wrote:
"Vladislav Vaintroub" <[email protected]> writes:
It should probably be just clang .
Thanks, that seems to have worked.
Dan, now the next step is to install curses development files:
apt-get install libncurses5-dev
- Kristian.
Taken from: https://kb.askmonty.org/en/Buildbot_Setup_for_Ubuntu-Debian/
1) Buildbot needs the multiverse repository
2) Need to install the packet in order for it to create the user account and
start-up links
apt-get install buildbot mysql-server
-> Might not need mysql-server!
3) Create the directories:
mkdir /opt/buildbot-slave/
cd /opt/buildbot-slave/
mkdir mariadb
chown buildbot /opt/buildbot-slave/ -R
chown buildbot /opt/buildbot-slave/.*
4) Install buildbot-slave in this directory:
sudo -u buildbot buildbot create-slave --usepty=0 /opt/buildbot-slave/mariadb
hasky.askmonty.org:9989 <user> <passwd>
# Required info will be added below ( 6 )
5) Install bzr to save history between branches
# I don't think this is needed !
apt-get install bzr
bash # in order to make a new session
cd /opt/buildbot-slave/
su buildbot -c "bzr init-repo mariadb/valgrind"
sudo -u buildbot bzr init-repo /opt/buildbot-slave/mariadb/valgrind
6) Put some info in /opt/buildbot-slave/mariadb/info/*
cd /opt/buildbot-slave/mariadb/info
cat /proc/cpuinfo | grep "model name" | head -1 | cut -d":" -f2 | cut -d" "
-f2- > host
vim admin
Dan Demeter <[email protected]>
7) COnfigure start script
vim /etc/default/buildbot
HOME=/opt/buildbot-slave/
BB_NUMBER[0]=0 # index for the other values; negative disables
the bot
BB_NAME[0]="mariadb-buildbot" # short name printed on startup / stop
BB_USER[0]="buildbot" #user to run as
BB_BASEDIR[0]="$HOME/mariadb" #basedir argument to buildbot (absolute path)
BB_OPTIONS[0]="" # buildbot options
BB_PREFIXCMD[0]="" # prefix command, i.e. nice, linux32, dchroot
8) Install the tools used to compile mariaDB
apt-get install bzr tar gcc g++ clang make libtool bison libncurses5 zlib1g-dev
automake autoconf cmake gdb libc6-dbg
9) mariaDB should be ready to be compiled now..
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