On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 4:29 PM, Alexander Sack <asac@linaro.org> wrote:On Sat, Apr 14, 2012 at 2:41 PM, Christian Robottom Reis <kiko@linaro.org> wrote:I think there's a standard link missing from CI pages such as
https://ci.linaro.org/jenkins/job/TI-working-tree_tilt-linux-linaro-3.1_panda-omap4plus/
to the output directory at
http://snapshots.linaro.org/kernel-hwpack/TI-working-tree/TI-working-tree_tilt-linux-linaro-3.1_panda-omap4plus/
Is that right? For some background, we got this inquiry on IRC:
<slado> rsalveti: are there prebuilt linaro kernels for ubuntu that
have hdmi fixes described in bug 919378?
I went to look at the bug and then figured the latest CI build might
have the code included. Indeed it does:
https://ci.linaro.org/jenkins/job/TI-working-tree_tilt-linux-linaro-3.1_panda-omap4plus/4/changes#detail2
However, I couldn't find a way of getting the binary generated from the
build, and had to actually use my rapidly deteriorating memory to get to
snapshots.linaro.org, where I had to also go through a confusing set of
directories to get to what I think is the actual build.
We don't export the .deb package itself. What we export is the complete hwpack for such "pure" upstream CI jobs: http://ci.linaro.org/kernel_hwpack/ (in this case: http://ci.linaro.org/kernel_hwpack/TI-working-tree/TI-working-tree_tilt-linux-linaro-3.1_panda-omap4plus/) ... can you find that build there?
(I don't know about the retention policy on that place atm.)
And yes, this location is definitely not the real one: consider it an unofficial place until we have figured how we want to generally map the ci output into a reasonable snapshots hierarchy for ubuntu rootfs, hwpacks and hwpacks coming out of our mainline CI job types.
BTW, this is already happening on the ubuntu rootfs/hwpack side: we are moving our rootfs production and hwpack production for our Ubuntu LEB to ci.linaro.org and as part of that I am sure we are inventing such a hierarchy mapping as we speak. I can imagine that whatever we do there for the official LEB hwpacks should be easily adaptable for our pure mainline focused CI jobs.
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