On 30/05/2014 16:37, "Damian, Alexandru" <[email protected]>
wrote:

>Hello all,
>
>I have reached today the milestone of being able to trigger a build to
>run under toaster web control.

So cool to see it working! Now I only want to build like this :)

Belén


>
>
>I have pushed by branch for review here: adamian/20140530-bldcontrol
>
>
>The UI interface (last two commits) is not ready for merging. It is there
>just as a starting point for design / illustrate the command model.
>
>
>
>The rest of the patches are targeted at review for merging.
>
>I am currently testing them, and probably I will have one more review
>iteration before submitting upstream.
>
>I want to make sure that you don't see any major architectural / code
>issue with how things are designed now.
>
>--
>
>How to use:
>
>
>- the normal "source toaster start" mode for logging interactive shell
>builds is preserved and should be working normally.
>
>
>- if you run, after source checkout, "bitbake/bin/toaster" (i.e. run the
>script instead of sourcing it, and with no oe-init-build-env !) , toaster
>starts in the managed mode. The toaster web server will start in the
>current directory, and your browser will
> be pointed to the home page.
>
>
>- in the home page, upper left corner, a new link "New Build" will lead
>you to the build trigger page; enter your target and press Submit.
>
>
>- if all goes well, a managed build will start in the "build/" directory.
>There is a slight delay while the system runs through the queues. Your
>machine load will rise, and the build will be reflected in the web
>interface.
>
>
>-
>​ when the build is done, toaster will stop the bitbake server, but the
>build/ directory is preserved.​
>​
>
>​I'm awaiting your feedback,
>Alex​
>
>
>-- 
>Alex Damian
>Yocto Project
>
>SSG / OTC 
>
>

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