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h1. h2. Continuous Integration with Jenkins h2. h3. What The software stack has grown to a size where it make sense to somehow track the state after each commit. The Jenkins Software allows us to do this. The installation can be found at http://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins "here":http://jenkins.osmocom.org/jenkins and all of Osmocom is tracked there. The goal is to have all projects/repositories of the osmocom umbrella tracked there. We are happy if people donate CPU time to be used as additional nodes to execute the compile jobs. h2. How We are using Jenkins as it comes from the FreeBSD [[FreeBSD]] port system. It runs using the standalone servlet container (Winstone Servlet Engine) and is behind one (IPv6) or two (IPv4) cherokee reverse proxies. Currently there are two nodes FreeBSD 8.2/AMD64 [[FreeBSD]]8.2/AMD64 and Debian Squeeze/i386 ( running on the FreeBSD [[FreeBSD]] kernel, any weirdness might be a broken syscall implementation). h3. Custom Script The @osmo-deps.sh@ osmo-deps.sh script was created to clone/update a dependency in the workspace of a build node. The script will try to git-clone, git-fetch, git-reset --hard the dependency. <pre> <code class="sh"> if ! test -d $1; then git clone git://git.osmocom.org/$1 $1 fi cd $1 git fetch origin git reset --hard origin/master </code></pre> h3. FreeBSD [[FreeBSD]] 8.2 and Osmocom Not everything is required to build on GNU/Linux systems, for SIMtrace a fake libusb-1.0.pc was created to point to the /usr/include,/usr/lib for libusb, all dependencies (fftw, erlang, autotools...) were installed through the port system h3. Debian/Squeeze Normal Debian/Squeeze installation, all dependencies installed via the apt/dpkg package system. The arm-elf-gcc toolchain is installed using the toolchain script of the bb.osmocom.org wiki.