2 # -*-perl-*- hey - emacs - this is a perl file
6 Copyright (c) 2003-2010, Andrew Dunstan
8 See accompanying License file for license details
18 # use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = 'REL_0.1';
23 $branch = $main::branch;
26 # This template assumes that the user running the buildfarm process is "farm"
29 # default is github mirror of Exim
30 scmrepo => 'https://github.com/Exim/exim.git',
31 # Wishlist for future, track and build from multiple repos.
32 # Doesn't do anything yet.
34 'exim' => 'git://www.mrball.net/exim/exim.git',
35 'exim.jgh' => 'git://www.mrball.net/exim/exim-jgh.git',
36 'exim.pdp' => 'git://www.mrball.net/exim/exim-pdp.git',
37 'exim.tlyons' => 'git://www.mrball.net/exim/exim-tlyons.git',
39 # webref for diffs on server - use default for community
41 # for --reference on git repo
42 # git_reference => undef,
43 # or gmake if required. can include path if necessary.
45 # 1 = any make will do, 0 = require GNU (default)
47 # >1 for parallel "make" and "make check" steps
49 # default is "tar -z -cf runlogs.tgz *.log"
50 # replacement must have the same effect
51 # must be absolute, can be either Unix or Windows style for MSVC
53 # this directory must exist before anything will work
54 build_root => '/home/farm/buildfarm',
55 # set true to do vpath builds
58 keep_error_builds => 0,
59 # Linux style, use "*.core" for BSD
60 core_file_glob => "core*",
62 # build process will connect to this URL to upload results
63 target => "http://eximbuild.mrball.net/cgi-bin/eximstatus.pl",
64 # update_personality uses this when you want to update your
65 # machine's info (OS, version, compiler, version)
66 upgrade_target => "http://eximbuild.mrball.net/cgi-bin/upgrade.pl",
68 # Your host alias and password in the BuildFarm
69 animal => "alias_assigned_by_build_team",
70 secret => "secret_assigned_by_build_team",
72 # if force_every is a scalar it will be used on all branches, like this
74 # force_every => 336 , # max hours between builds, undef or 0 = unforced
75 # we now prefer it to be a hash with branch names as the keys, like this
77 # this setting should be kept conservatively high, or not used at all -
78 # for the most part it's best to let the script decide if something
79 # has changed that requires a new run for the branch.
81 # an entry with a name of 'default' matches any branch not named
87 # alerts are triggered if the server doesn't see a build on a branch after
88 # this many hours, and then sent out every so often,
90 #HEAD => { alert_after => 72, alert_every => 24 },
93 print_success => undef,
95 # include / exclude pattern for files whose trigger a build
96 # if both are specified then they are both applied as filters
97 # undef means don't ignore anything.
98 # exclude qr[/(doc|po)/] to ignore changes to docs and po files (recommended)
99 # undef means null filter.
100 trigger_exclude => qr[/(doc|po)/],
101 trigger_include => undef,
103 # settings for mail notices - default to notifying nobody
104 # these lists contain addresses to be notified
105 # must be complete email addresses, as the email is sent from the server
107 all => [], # unconditional
108 fail => [], # if this build fails
109 change => [], # if this build causes a state change
110 green => [], # if this build causes a state change to/from OK
113 # env settings to apply within build/report process
114 # these settings will be seen by all the processes, including the
117 # use a dedicated cache for the build farm. this should give us
118 # very high hit rates and slightly faster cache searching.
119 CCACHE_DIR => "/home/farm/buildfarm/ccache/$branch",
121 ### set this if you need a proxy setting for the
122 # outbound web transaction that reports the results
123 # BF_PROXY => 'http://my.proxy.server:portnum/',
126 # Environment settings on the make commandline.
127 # These cause full compile output and don't strip the binary.
128 make_args => q/FULLECHO='' STRIP_COMMAND=''/,
130 # Settings to add to Local/Makefile. These will set or override
131 # previous definitions of variables. Example:
132 # LDFLAGS => '-Wall' will create LDFLAGS = '-Wall'
134 # comment out if not using ccache
136 # Other examples. Could use makefile_regex instead.
137 #SUPPORT_TLS => 'yes',
138 #TLS_LIBS => '-lssl -lcrypto',
140 # Settings to add to Local/Makefile. These will add to variables that
141 # are already defined earlier in the Makefile. Example:
142 # LDFLAGS => '-Wall' will create LDFLAGS+='-Wall'
144 # Show all warnings and errors
145 CFLAGS => '-Wall -Werror=format-security',
146 # Or enable debugging flags
147 #CFLAGS => '-g -Wall',
151 # Another way to enable things in the Local/Makefile.
152 # Use a simple regex to change a default to what you want.
154 #q(s/^# EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR.*/EXPERIMENTAL_PRDR=yes/),
157 # The user compiled as the master exim username.
158 # Requirement: The buildfarm user that runs the build farm script *MUST* have
159 # the group of the exim user as a secondary group. Example:
160 # user=>farm, group=>farm, secondary_groups=>exim
161 # user=>exim, group=>exim
162 master_exim_user => "exim",
164 # Range of tests to run if enable make_test in optional steps.
165 #range_num_tests => '1 999',
166 range_num_tests => '1 999',
167 # Hardcode some valid version for use during make test
168 exim_test_version => '4.80',
171 # which optional steps to run and when to run them
172 # 'make-doc' => {min_hours_since => 24*7},
173 test => {min_hours_since => 24*7},
177 locales => [qw( C )],
179 # Placemarker for auto-generated build features
184 # per-branch contents of extra config for check stages.
185 # each branch has an array of setting lines (no \n required)
186 # a DEFAULT entry is used for all branches, before any
187 # branch-specific settings.
190 #q(log_line_prefix = '[%c:%l] '),
191 #"log_connections = 'true'",
192 #"log_disconnections = 'true'",
193 #"log_statement = 'all'",
199 # port number actually used will be based on this param and the branch,
200 # so we ensure they don't collide
204 modules => [qw(TestUpgrade)],
208 if ($branch eq 'global')
211 $conf{branches_to_build} = 'ALL';
213 # or 'HEAD_PLUS_LATEST' or 'HEAD_PLUS_LATEST2'
214 # or [qw( HEAD RELx_y_STABLE etc )]
218 ##################################
220 # Can use perl below for
221 # per branch processing.
223 ##################################