X-Git-Url: https://git.exim.org/buildfarm-server.git/blobdiff_plain/9aab6bac9c2c174a5ef8869e9b947a3917e18087..1142743568ca54059e8fa794618147a3e281f410:/templates/register-form.tt
diff --git a/templates/register-form.tt b/templates/register-form.tt
index fd9ffe6..f58b274 100644
--- a/templates/register-form.tt
+++ b/templates/register-form.tt
@@ -6,31 +6,29 @@ See accompanying License file for license details
-%]
[% WRAPPER 'page.tt'
- title = 'PostgreSQL BuildFarm Application'
+ title = 'Exim BuildFarm Application'
bodyclass = 'application'
pagebutton = 'register'
%]
-
Application to join PostgreSQL BuildFarm
+
Application to join Exim BuildFarm
Here is a short description of what is required to join the buildfarm successfully. Please read it carefully
before submitting this form.
-
your machine will need to be able to contact http://www.pgbuildfarm.org
- either directly or via proxy, and it will need access to a PostgreSQL CVS repository,
- either the one at postgresql.org or a mirror (you can set up your own mirror using CSVup on a Linux or FreeBSD machine -
- this is recommended).
-
have a working Postgresql build environment for your platform
- (for Windows this means MSys/MinGW with the libz and libintl stuff, and ideally native Python and Tcl).
-
Windows only: you will need a native perl installed as well as the one in the MSys DTK. The one from ActiveState works fine.
your machine will need to be able to contact http://buildfarm.exim.org
+ either directly or via proxy, and it will need access to an Exim Git repository,
+ either the one at exim.org or a mirror.
will require a Git clone of the farm client code: git clone git://git.exim.org/buildfarm-client.git
+
get the software running locally using --test (implies flags --force --nostatus --nosend --verbose)
+
add --verbose=2 to printout out the entire configure/build/doc/test output
register your machine on this page
when you receive credentials, put them in the config file, and schedule regular builds (without those flags)
- for the branches you want to support - which should be at least HEAD and the most recent stable branch.
+ for the branches you want to support, which at this time is limited to HEAD
@@ -69,11 +67,15 @@ Systems is "Fedora Core" and the version is "4".