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This is not user-configurable, so it should not be setup to be. This process is only tested on the one basebox, and devs can just edit Vagrantfile directly to test other base boxes. # Conflicts: # makebuildserver
55 lines
1.9 KiB
Python
55 lines
1.9 KiB
Python
#!/usr/bin/env python3
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#
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# You may want to alter these before running ./makebuildserver
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# In the process of setting up the build server, many gigs of files
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# are downloaded (Android SDK components, gradle, etc). These are
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# cached so that they are not redownloaded each time. By default,
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# these are stored in ~/.cache/fdroidserver
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#
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# cachedir = 'buildserver/cache'
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# To specify which Debian mirror the build server VM should use, by
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# default it uses http.debian.net, which auto-detects which is the
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# best mirror to use.
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#
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# debian_mirror = 'http://ftp.uk.debian.org/debian/'
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# The amount of RAM the build server will have (default: 2048)
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# memory = 3584
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# The number of CPUs the build server will have
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# cpus = 1
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# Debian package proxy server - if you have one
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# aptproxy = "http://192.168.0.19:8000"
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# If this is running on an older machine or on a virtualized system,
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# it can run a lot slower. If the provisioning fails with a warning
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# about the timeout, extend the timeout here. (default: 600 seconds)
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#
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# boot_timeout = 1200
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# By default, this whole process uses VirtualBox as the provider, but
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# QEMU+KVM is also supported via the libvirt plugin to vagrant. If
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# this is run within a KVM guest, then libvirt's QEMU+KVM will be used
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# automatically. It can also be manually enabled by uncommenting
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# below:
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#
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# vm_provider = 'libvirt'
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# By default libvirt uses 'virtio' for both network and disk drivers.
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# Some systems (eg. nesting VMware ESXi) do not support virtio. As a
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# workaround for such rare cases, this setting allows to configure
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# KVM/libvirt to emulate hardware rather than using virtio.
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#
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# libvirt_disk_bus = 'sata'
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# libvirt_nic_model_type = 'rtl8139'
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# Sometimes, it is not possible to use the 9p synced folder type with
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# libvirt, like if running a KVM buildserver instance inside of a
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# VMware ESXi guest. In that case, using NFS or another method is
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# required.
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#
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# synced_folder_type = 'nfs'
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