X-Git-Url: http://xvm.mit.edu/gitweb/invirt/scripts/git-hooks.git/blobdiff_plain/a070886cbe878cbfed4aa6ce58c6f12ca5890c4c..e120674fe22151d0a1ae221fba0c26fa848aecee:/notes?ds=inline diff --git a/notes b/notes index 0663e05..716b3ad 100644 --- a/notes +++ b/notes @@ -4,17 +4,33 @@ on commit to submodule: zephyr nothing else? -superrepo heads are dev, prod +superrepo heads are dev, prod, and dev-incoming, prod-incoming on commit to superrepo: + reject commits to dev, prod + grab lock or fail + spawn build process + zephyr + +in build process for foo-incoming: for each changed submodule revision: (as optimization: if same commit already in dev, just reprepro move) try to build submodule - if fail, abort -- whole commit, probably; else + if fail: + abort whole build + clean up any previous packages' built files, maybe keep this one's around + remember package and version + for each changed submodule revision: (if we're still going) tag submodule with version upload to dev/prod respectively - actually commit + clean up built files + commit to foo + zephyr? + release lock +if fail: + reset foo-incoming to old revision + send mail with log zephyr + release lock -This makes a long pre-receive process. Is that cool? -Probably is the right thing. - +Maybe there could be something sane without the lock? It'd require +more thought.