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Hi Michael, |
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Michael Haubenwallner <haubi@g.o> writes: |
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> after realizing that I'm not allowed to add members from outside the company |
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> domain to our Azure DevOps organization 'gentoo-prefix', I have moved the git |
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> repository holding the Build Pipelines configuration (YAML) to my github account, |
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> and the Pipelines itself into another DevOps organization named 'ssi-gentoo', |
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> as I want to avoid requiring members of an organization named 'gentoo-prefix' |
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> to be an employee at the company like myself. |
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> So the git repo now is https://github.com/haubi/gentoo-prefix-ci |
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> built by pipelines at https://dev.azure.com/ssi-gentoo/prefix-ci/_build |
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> Also, I have managed to use multiple 6 hours slots for a single bootstrap |
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> task, creating 'intermediate' docker images at every 5 hours of building, |
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> and a 'latest' or 'failed' tagged one upon success or failure, respectively. |
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> Beyond that, I do run the bootstraps on CentOS 6, 7 and 8 now too. |
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Is there a public page for CentOS 6, 7 and 8 bootstrap results? |
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Yours, |
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Benda |