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What to do after installation !? #73

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ikus060 opened this issue Oct 8, 2017 · 2 comments
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What to do after installation !? #73

ikus060 opened this issue Oct 8, 2017 · 2 comments

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@ikus060
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ikus060 commented Oct 8, 2017

I'm new to builtdbot. Now, I'm trying builtbot_travis cause I've very interest to see how it's working. So far, I've install builbot on a new server (a VM). I've install docker and builtbot on it.

I have access to builtbot UI, but then what ?

I guess I need to create new worker or new project but I don't have any clue about the right way to do it. I've made various experimentation without luck.

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perlun commented Nov 2, 2017

@ikus060 Do you have any previous experience with CI and/or Travis?

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ikus060 commented Nov 2, 2017

I do have experience with Travis. But not with Buildbot. I spent quite some time trying to get it working. I don't have the full details of what went wrong but it wasn't a nice experience.

  1. As I recall, the UI was not displaying properly. Kinda of a refresh issue or caching issues. I manage to get it working somehow.
  2. My Docker installation was configured with TLS. Seams buildbot is not supporting this.
  3. Then I failed to properly configure the Docker image to be used for my project.

Basically, I waned a replacement for Travis, which is just "working" out of the box. buildbot_travis need more configuration to get it working. I would blame the lake of documentation for this.

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