[OSM-Devserver] [osmosis-dev] CI-Server (Hudson) for Osmosis?

Hakan Tandogan hakan at gurkensalat.com
Do Dez 17 11:56:46 CET 2009


> Hi Brett,
>
> sorry, I had to consult with the other admins, to check how we are going
> to do these things. The setup is still new and we are figuring things out
> as we go.
>
> I created a new unix user account "osmosisci". The server should probably
> run as this user. Both your and Hakans ssh keys give you access to the
> account.
>
> I have killed the running huson and done a
>     chown -R osmosisci.osm /osm/osmosis-continuous-integration/
> I hope I didn't breeak anything to badly.

O.k., I wanted to restart the server with a new TMPDIR anyway :-)

I'll document the setup on the Wiki page as soon as I get around to it.

> I have added a ~/.forward to all three accounts. This helps with cron
> messages and the like and also makes it easier for the admins to contact
> the responsible people if there is some problem. Feel free to change the
> email address to whatever you want to have in there.
>
>> 1. A user with md5 (ie. password-based) authentication to allow osmosis
>> to connect to the database.  Suggested name: osmosisci
>
> There is a postgresql user "osmosisci" now. It doesn't have a password.
> You should be able to access it from the osmosisci unix user through
> ident auth.

Brett, could you please do the necessary changes to the unit test setup?
I'm not fluent enough in osmosis to do so :-)

>> 2. A PostGIS enabled schema or an existing template database to create a
>> database from.
>
> Use the "osmtemplate" template database. Despite its name it has nothing
> to do with osm, its just a PostGIS-enabled template.
>
> Please add yourself to this mailing list:
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> Its for all the people who are using the dev server. Talk will be mainly
> in German, because most projects using it are from Germany, but Hakan can
> read that and most of the stuff you can ignore anyway.

Just subscribed :-)


Regards,
Hakan

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