What is going on with the buildbot?
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16 Sep 2024 16:26 #310267
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Replied by tommylight on topic What is going on with the buildbot?
Todd is right, that is the buildbot that builds the official Debian packages, and is always behind from the normal boluildbot Todd linked.
No idea why, but there were differences between those two builds for BookWorm.
No idea why, but there were differences between those two builds for BookWorm.
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16 Sep 2024 16:28 #310268
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But no distro for bookworm. Now what? Build from source I guess.
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16 Sep 2024 16:44 #310270
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Replied by tommylight on topic What is going on with the buildbot?
Try the one from Todd first, then the Highlab one.
Normally there is no need for it as our official build uses the regular one, while the Debian BookWorm from the Debian site uses the Highlab ones.
For all Debian BookWorm versions and Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 and Ubuntu 24, the Higlab one is used, so to get the latest build would require changing repositories as RodW mentioned on several posts, probably can be found on one of the pinned topics on the "installing LinuxCNC" section of the forum.
No need for any of this if using the official ISO.
Normally there is no need for it as our official build uses the regular one, while the Debian BookWorm from the Debian site uses the Highlab ones.
For all Debian BookWorm versions and Linux Mint Debian Edition 6 and Ubuntu 24, the Higlab one is used, so to get the latest build would require changing repositories as RodW mentioned on several posts, probably can be found on one of the pinned topics on the "installing LinuxCNC" section of the forum.
No need for any of this if using the official ISO.
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16 Sep 2024 16:55 - 16 Sep 2024 16:55 #310272
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Replied by snowgoer540 on topic What is going on with the buildbot?
I guess I should clarify I’m referring to the master builds (and docs) on distros > Buster.
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16 Sep 2024 20:47 #310283
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Replied by persei8 on topic What is going on with the buildbot?
I should also clarify. The only one I use is master branch for bookworm, which no longer exists on either of those buildbot sites. My apt sources list points to deb buildbot2.highlab.com/debian/ bookworm master-uspace but there are no updates.
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17 Sep 2024 02:56 #310287
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17 Sep 2024 03:39 #310288
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"But clearly i don't have the energy to do a good job of it any more."
Note to Sebastian:
There was absolutely no criticism intended. I am super grateful for what you do with buildbot and probably a lot of other stuff I'm not even aware of. Is there a way to distribute some of the workload to those with extra cpu cycles? Kinda like what the SETI program did.
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There was absolutely no criticism intended. I am super grateful for what you do with buildbot and probably a lot of other stuff I'm not even aware of. Is there a way to distribute some of the workload to those with extra cpu cycles? Kinda like what the SETI program did.
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17 Sep 2024 10:26 #310298
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buildbot2.highlab.com/
I thought it was fixed today.
There is a PR that I have tested that builds debs the Debian way, Once it is pushed, you can build debs in a few commmands and Debian installs all of the dependencies for you. If I wanted master, this would be the way to go once pushed, It does not take long on an i7 with 20 cores!
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2647
Replied by rodw on topic What is going on with the buildbot?
But it only builds to buster and not for later distros. You need this oneI don't think that is the correct link to the Linuxcnc Buildbot.
The one here.
buildbot.linuxcnc.org/dists/
shows a last build date of 9/15/2024
buildbot2.highlab.com/
I thought it was fixed today.
There is a PR that I have tested that builds debs the Debian way, Once it is pushed, you can build debs in a few commmands and Debian installs all of the dependencies for you. If I wanted master, this would be the way to go once pushed, It does not take long on an i7 with 20 cores!
github.com/LinuxCNC/linuxcnc/pull/2647
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