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-misc/tinderbox is now setup, but it requires some additional setup.
-
-The following walkthrough is for PostgreSQL databases:
-
-- First, run the setup program:
- %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox/scripts/setup.sh
-
- If the database is running on the same server as you're on now,
- and you have administrator access to it, answer this question
- with yes:
- "Does this host have access to connect to the Tinderbox database as a database administrator?"
-
- Enter database admin user [root]: pgsql
- Enter the desired username for the Tinderbox database : tinderbox
- Shall the new role be a superuser? (y/n) n
- Shall the new role be allowed to create databases? (y/n) y
- Shall the new role be allowed to create more new roles? (y/n) n
-
- The other questions should just be entered through.
-
-The following walkthrough is the tinderbox environment setup:
-
-- Edit the file %%PREFIX%%/scripts/tinderbox.ph (copy from
- tinderbox.ph.dist)
-
- - $BUILD_ROOT should be "%%PREFIX%%/tinderbox"
- - $SUBJECT should be "My Tinderbox"
- - $SENDER should be your email address
- - $SMTP_HOST should be your SMTP server (localhost?)
- - $SERVER_HOST should be the name your machine is known as. If
- it is your own machine and your access it directory, try localhost
- here if nothing else sounds reasonable.
- - Comment out the lines after "for www", and uncomment the lines
-
-- Edit the file %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox/scripts/www-exp/inc_ds.php
- (copy from inc_ds.php.dist)
-
- - $DB_HOST should be localhost
- - $DB_DRIVER should be pgsql
- - $DB_USER should be tinderbox
-
-- Edit the file %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox/scripts/www-exp/inc_tinderbox.php
- (copy from inc_tinderbox.php.dist)
-
- - $rootdir should be %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox
- - $wwwrooturi should be /tb
- - $tinderbox_name should be "My Tinderbox"
- - $tinderbox_title should be "FreeBSD Packages"
-
-The following walkthrough is the initial tinderbox population setup
-and should be executed in %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox/scripts.
-
-- Create a jail. A jail is a chrooted version of the FreeBSD operating
- system, for example 6.0-RELEASE or 5.4-RELEASE:
- ./create Jail -j 5.4 -d "FreeBSD 5.4-RELEASE" -t RELENG_5_4_0_RELEASE -u CVSUP
- You can have multiple jails on a single machine.
- This takes a while.
-
-- Create a ports tree:
- ./create PortsTree -p FreeBSD -d "FreeBSD ports tree" -w http://www.freebsd.org/cgi/cvsweb.cgi/ports/
- This takes a while.
-
-- And then link the two together in a build:
- ./create Build -b 5.4-FreeBSD -j 5.4 -p FreeBSD -d "5.4-RELEASE with FreeBSD ports tree"
-
-The following walkthrough is the webserver setup:
-
-- In your Apache configuration, add the following lines:
-
- Alias /tb/logs/ "/usr/local/tinderbox/logs/"
- Alias /tb/packages/ "/usr/local/tinderbox/packages/"
- Alias /tb/errors/ "/usr/local/tinderbox/errors/"
- Alias /tb/ "/usr/local/tinderbox/scripts/www-exp/"
- <Directory "/usr/local/tinderbox/">
- Order allow,deny
- Allow from all
- </Directory>
-
- Check your system by going to http://localhost/tb/
-
-The following walkthrough is the first run for a port in the
-tinderbox and should be executed in %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox/scripts.
-
-- See the documents %%PREFIX%%/tinderbox/scripts/README and the
- "Using Tinderbox" section for more information.
-
-- Add the port and its dependencies to the database:
- ./tc addPort -b 5.4-FreeBSD -d net/dhcpdump -r
-
-- On the website you see now five ports on the build page.
-
-- Start the build:
- ./tinderbuild -nullfs -b 5.4-FreeBSD dns/dnstracer
-
-- On the page "Current and latest builds in this build" you see the
- current being-built port and the last n ports built.
-
-- At a certain moment, when you refresh the page, you see that it
- has changed.
-