I watched the video yesterday and loved it. Before the video hydra was that thing that does the builds and I don't know how it works. After the video I feel like I can setup one myself. Thanks Peter !
One question that was raised, does anyone know why the hydra modules aren't part of nixpkgs ? Any organisation who wants to adopt nixos is going to need it's own hydra, the easiest the setup the wider the adoption. On Tue, 16 Feb 2016 at 09:11 Peter Simons <[email protected]> wrote: > Hi folks, > > as promised before [1], my presentation from the January NixOS Meet-up > in Berlin is now available on Youtube: > > https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RXV0Y5Bn-QQ > > The video is provides a tutorial how to configure your own Hydra server. > There is a bunch of configuration files at > > https://github.com/peti/hydra-tutorial > > that you can feed to Nixops to deploy a distributed build farm using > virtual machines running on your desktop or laptop, but obviously the > setup works fine in anyone's configuration.nix file on real hardware, > too. > > Please know that I am by no means an expert on Hydra and there are a lot > of topics that the presentation doesn't cover! It's probably good enough > to get you started using Hydra for continuous integration for populating > your personal binary cache, but questions like release management or how > to set up your distribution channel aren't covered. > > Anyway, if you have questions about the subject, please feel free to ask > in this thread or, if you prefer, in the comment section of the Youtube > video. > > Best regards, > Peter > > > [1] http://lists.science.uu.nl/pipermail/nix-dev/2016-January/019271.html > > _______________________________________________ > nix-dev mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.science.uu.nl/mailman/listinfo/nix-dev >
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