# -*-perl-*- hey - emacs - this is a perl file =comment Copyright (c) 2003-2010, Andrew Dunstan See accompanying License file for license details =cut package EximBuild; use 5.010; use strict; use warnings; my $branch = $::branch; # This could be changed to use the standard layout but in a different place. # Appending /buildfarm is common. my $basedir = "$ENV{HOME}"; # This template assumes that the user running the buildfarm process is "farm" my $farm_user_name = getpwuid($<) // die "$0: can't get user name from uid $<: $!\n"; our %conf =( scm => 'git', # default is github mirror of Exim # Only used for the initial clone (?). # If running multiple animals on a single system, # consider pointing to a local mirror (git clone --mirror) # and separately updating that using cron (git -C /mirrordir fetch). # If running multiple VMs for animals, consider pointing # to a mirror on the hypervisor. scmrepo => 'https://code.exim.org/exim/exim.git', # webref for diffs on server - use default for community scm_url => undef, # for --reference on git repo # git_reference => undef, # or gmake if required. can include path if necessary. make => 'make', # 1 = any make will do, 0 = require GNU (default) non_gnu_make => 0, # >1 for parallel "make" and "make check" steps make_jobs => undef, # default is "tar -z -cf runlogs.tgz *.log" # replacement must have the same effect # must be absolute, can be either Unix or Windows style for MSVC tar_log_cmd => undef, # If running multiple animals, an explicit common directory for # the lockfile so that runs do not conflict. Otherwise, leave unset. global_lock_dir => $basedir, # If running multiple animals, the root must differ for each. # This directory must exist before anything will work. build_root => "$basedir/buildfarm", # set true to do vpath builds use_vpath => undef, keep_error_builds => 0, # Linux style, use "*.core" for BSD core_file_glob => 'core*', # Note about HTTPS: HTTPS support is experimental. For a # limited time you may try to use HTTP, in case HTTPS doesn't # work for you. # build process will connect to this URL to upload results target => 'https://buildfarm.exim.org/cgi-bin/eximstatus.pl', # update_personality uses this when you want to update your # machine's info (OS, version, compiler, version) upgrade_target => 'https://buildfarm.exim.org/cgi-bin/upgrade.pl', # Your host alias and password in the BuildFarm animal => 'alias_assigned_by_build_team', secret => 'secret_assigned_by_build_team', # allow automatic updates of the buildfarm client code. # Leave it *unset* to get the default behaviour, set it # to some false value to disable automatic updates or set it # to the name of the remote Git repo you follow for your # buildfarm-client code. #auto_update => 'origin', # if force_every is a scalar it will be used on all branches, like this # for legacy reasons: # force_every => 336 , # max hours between builds, undef or 0 = unforced # we now prefer it to be a hash with branch names as the keys, like this # # this setting should be kept conservatively high, or not used at all - # for the most part it's best to let the script decide if something # has changed that requires a new run for the branch. # # an entry with a name of 'default' matches any branch not named force_every => { HEAD => 24*7, # default => 168, }, # alerts are triggered if the server doesn't see a build on a branch after # this many hours, and then sent out every so often, alerts => { #HEAD => { alert_after => 72, alert_every => 24 }, }, print_success => undef, # include / exclude pattern for files whose trigger a build # if both are specified then they are both applied as filters # undef means don't ignore anything. # exclude qr[/(doc|po)/] to ignore changes to docs and po files (recommended) # undef means null filter. trigger_exclude => qr[/(doc|po)/], trigger_include => undef, # settings for mail notices - default to notifying nobody # (putting the operator of the animal is a good idea) # these lists contain addresses to be notified # must be complete email addresses, as the email is sent from the server # put single-quote (') around the address string mail_events =>{ all => [], # unconditional fail => [], # if this build fails change => [], # if this build causes a state change green => [], # if this build causes a state change to/from OK # green => ['me@example.com'], }, # env settings to apply within build/report process # these settings will be seen by all the processes, including the # configure process. build_env =>{ # use a dedicated cache for the build farm. this should give us # very high hit rates and slightly faster cache searching. CCACHE_DIR => "$basedir/buildfarm/ccache/$branch", ### set this if you need a proxy setting for the # outbound web transaction that reports the results # BF_PROXY => 'http://my.proxy.server:portnum/', }, # Environment settings on the make commandline. # These cause full compile output and don't strip the binary. make_args => q/FULLECHO='' STRIP_COMMAND=''/, # Settings to add to Local/Makefile. These will set or override # previous definitions of variables. Example: # LDFLAGS => '-Wall' will create LDFLAGS = '-Wall' makefile_set =>{ # uncomment to use ccache #CC => 'ccache gcc', HAVE_IPV6 => 'yes', # Required for some tests to pass AUTH_PLAINTEXT => 'yes', SUPPORT_MAILDIR => 'yes', # Other examples. Could use makefile_regex instead. # #USE_GDBM = yes #DBMLIB = -lgdbm # WITH_CONTENT_SCAN => 'yes', #DISABLE_TLS => 'yes', # Enable the proper libs here or see in makefile_regex # for use of pkg-config #USE_OPENSSL => 'yes', #USE_GNUTLS => 'yes', #TLS_LIBS => '-lssl -lcrypto', # # Many testcases need dsearch LOOKUP_DSEARCH => 'yes', #LOOKUP_LDAP => 'yes', #LOOKUP_INCLUDE => '-I/usr/include/mysql -I/usr/include/postgresql' #LOOKUP_LIBS => '-lmysqlclient -lpq -lldap -llber', #LDAP_LIB_TYPE => 'OPENLDAP2', #LOOKUP_MYSQL => 'yes', #LOOKUP_PGSQL => 'yes', #SUPPORT_PROXY => 'yes', #SUPPORT_SOCKS => 'yes', #SUPPORT_SPF => 'yes', #SUPPORT_DANE => 'yes', }, # Settings to add to Local/Makefile. These will add to variables that # are already defined earlier in the Makefile. Example: # LDFLAGS => '-Wall' will create LDFLAGS+='-Wall' makefile_add =>{ # Show all warnings and errors # Some platforms need the c99 setting enabled; some hate it #CFLAGS => '-std=c99 -Wall -Wno-parentheses -Werror=format-security', CFLAGS => '-Wall -Wno-parentheses -Wno-dangling-else -Werror=format-security', # Or enable debugging flags #CFLAGS => '-g -Wall', #LFLAGS => '-g', # If set SUPPORT_SPF above, add it to the linker: #LDFLAGS => '-lspf2', }, # Another way to enable things in the Local/Makefile. # Use a simple regex to change a default to what you want. makefile_regex =>[ # If have perl devel libraries installed, can build embedded perl #q(s/^# EXIM_PERL=/EXIM_PERL=/), # Use SSL libraries #q(s/^# (USE_GNUTLS(?:_PC)?=.*)/$1/), #q(s/^# (USE_OPENSSL_PC=.*)/$1/), # Several experimental features to consider # May be outdated, please check a current EDITME for # for options. #q(s/^# (EXPERIMENTAL_CERTNAMES.*)/$1/), ], # The user compiled as the master exim username. # Requirement: The buildfarm user that runs the build farm script *MUST* have # the group of the exim user as a secondary group. Example: # user=>farm, group=>farm, secondary_groups=>exim # user=>exim, group=>exim master_exim_user => 'exim', # Range of tests to run if enable make_test in optional steps. # Start with just a couple while getting the aminal set up, # then enable the full set range_num_tests => '1 2', #range_num_tests => '1 5999', # Hardcode some valid version for use during make test exim_test_version => '4.84', optional_steps =>{ # which optional steps to run and when to run them # 'make-doc' => {min_hours_since => 24*7}, test => {min_hours_since => 24*7}, }, # locales to test locales => [qw( C )], # Placemarker for auto-generated build features config_opts =>[ qw() ], # Configuration tuning for test suite ./configure test_configure_env => {}, test_configure_args => [], # Configuration tuning for test suite run # eg. test_run_args = '-FLAVOUR openssl_1_1_1', test_run_args => '', ); if ($branch eq 'global') { $conf{branches_to_build} = 'ALL'; # or 'HEAD_PLUS_LATEST' or 'HEAD_PLUS_LATEST2' # or [qw( HEAD RELx_y_STABLE etc )] } ################################## # # Can use perl below for # per branch processing. # ################################## # Eg: #if ($branch eq 'exim-4.90+fixes') #{ # $conf{makefile_set}{SUPPORT_DANE} = ''; #} 1;