X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/buildfarm-client-wiki.git/blobdiff_plain/c4f64e059f107a3b5fe269b1d44b8e852a3b1b9e..ebf5c77532a6a63ce73817f40a787b0412d2646a:/Installation.md diff --git a/Installation.md b/Installation.md index 0ecc113..951fd04 100644 --- a/Installation.md +++ b/Installation.md @@ -39,7 +39,7 @@ This will create the repo checkout in the directory *~/code/*. 16. If you enabled the documentation building process in the *build-farm.conf*, then you can try to build it with `./run_build --test --verbose=2 --only-steps=configure,make-doc`. For documentation generation to succeed, it will require extra packages to be installed to support xml, xslt, pdf, and a few other things. Please see the comments on the [Building Documentation](./BuildingDocs.html) page. 17. If you can get past each of these steps, then your build farm system meets the minimum requirements. 18. The official process can be kicked off by running `/home/farm/code/run_cron --run-all`. This will run the default build configuration, keep track of the git repository status, and upload the build results to the server. -19. Once that command runs with no complaints, add it to the **farm** user crontab. You can run it at whatever frequency you choose, I suggest 2 hours. If a previous instantiation is still running, the script will detect the lockfile and exit so as not to step on each other. *Caution* Cron provides a highly sanitized environment to the run_cron script. Depending on your cron version you may supply a `PATH=…` line in your crontab, or you need to call a wrapper script around `run_cron`: +19. Once that command runs with no complaints, add it to the **farm** user crontab. You can run it at whatever frequency you choose, I suggest 2 hours. If a previous instantiation is still running, the script will detect the lockfile and exit so as not to step on each other. **Caution** Cron provides a highly sanitized environment to the run_cron script. Depending on your cron version you may supply a `PATH=…` line in your crontab, or you need to call a wrapper script around `run_cron`: ```` #!/bin/bash