On Wed, 2018-06-06 at 11:20 +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
On Wed, Jun 06, 2018 at 12:05:28PM +0200, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> We also need to be able to run 'make dist' in order to produce
> nightly snapshots.
>
> Whether those are actually useful to anyone in $currentyear is of
> course up for debate, but as long as we need to produce them then
> we can't really get away with a standalone script.
We could perhaps just utilize jenkins for creating the nightly
snapshots ? IIUC, you can publish artifacts from builds, so
we could have a job building a dist and publish that. Even without
the GNULTS/CentOS6 problem I thnk using jenkins would be a better
approach that a cronjob shell script, as we know exactly what
environment we'd be creating the dist in.
So we'd have a cron task on
libvirt.org fetching the latest archive
from Jenkins every hour? Or would we just point people to Jenkins
directly? Either look feasible, but the latter would cause the URL
to change.
Note that we're currently only publishing hourly snapshots for
libvirt itself, not for any of the dozen plus projects that are
hosted on
libvirt.org alongside it. Doesn't that kinda show that
they're not that useful after all? Do we have download statistics
proving people actually care about them?
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Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization