THIS IS A TEST INSTANCE. ALL YOUR CHANGES WILL BE LOST!!!!
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sudo useradd -c "SpamAssassin Buildbot" buildbot sudo su - buildbot mkdir -p /home/buildbot/slaves [now, you need the buildbot password. ask on the IRC channel and one of the PMC should be able to set you up with one. If you're a PMC member, take a look at /home/buildbot/README on bugzilla.] PASSWORD=[password] [give your slave a good name, like "jm-debian-stable" or "jm-ubuntu-hoary-perl585"] HOST_OS="username-hostname-osname" mkdir /home/buildbot/slaves/$HOST_OS cd /home/buildbot/slaves/$HOST_OS mktap buildbot slave --basedir /home/buildbot/slaves/$HOST_OS --master \ buildbot.spamassassin.org:9989 --name $HOST_OS \ --passwd $PASSWORD --usepty 0 --keepalive 300 |
(note: use "mktap" directly instead of "buildbot slave so you can set usepty and keepalive.) Mail dev/at/SpamAssassin.apache.org the $HOST_OS string you've chosen.
With buildbot 0.6.6, the command isyou don't need to run "mktap" directly and should run this command:
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buildbot slave --usepty 0 --keepalive 300 /home/sabuildbot/slaves/$HOST_OS \ buildbot.spamassassin.org:9989 $HOST_OS $PASSWORD |
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Command to start the slave process:
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