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Re: Run Debian packaging tasks remotely with debusine.debian.net



Hi again,

please forgot my reference to "rott" (which should have rather been "ratt")
... I'm just reading those other mails of fellow contributors having the
same question.

Sorry for the noise
   Andreas.

Am Mon, Mar 11, 2024 at 11:53:10AM +0100 schrieb Andreas Tille:
> Hi Colin,
> 
> Am Fri, Mar 08, 2024 at 11:41:27AM +0000 schrieb Colin Watson:
> > > Speaking about Salsa CI:  I would like to do what Enrico mentioned to
> > > somehow re-run building some Salsa commit using sbuild and (optionally)
> > > the autopkgtest on the result.
> > 
> > We don't have direct support for building from git yet.  Ian asked about
> > that in Cambridge, and it's certainly a good idea though not currently
> > in the funded plan - Raphaël gave a more detailed response starting from
> > around 30:27 in the mini-DebConf video.
> 
> Well, I've heard that question (would have had the same when watching
> the talk).  I was hoping that the time between the talk and the
> annoucement here would have brought something new. ;-)
>  
> > However, you can always build a source package from the commit in
> > question, upload it to debusine, then start creating work requests from
> > there.
> > 
> > (This will become more interesting once we have collections and
> > workflows properly in place; that will allow doing things like running
> > autopkgtests of all the reverse-dependencies of a change you're
> > experimenting with.)
> 
> This kind of stuff - something like "`rott` but not on my local machine"
> would be the most interesting thing for me to use debusine.
>  
> > > >   https://freexian-team.pages.debian.net/debusine/tutorials/getting-started-with-debusine.html
> > > 
> > > This doc brought me just to creating the chroot.
> > 
> > It goes on to describe "debusine import-debian-artifact", which you can
> > use to upload packages to debusine, and "debusine create-work-request
> > sbuild" based on a chroot you've created.
> > 
> > We're definitely still at the stage where you have to poke around quite
> > a bit to figure out exactly how to submit jobs, though.
> 
> Thank you for your patient explanation
>    Andreas. 
> 
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