On Tue, Jun 03, 2014 at 10:08:26AM -0500, Endi Sukma Dewata wrote:
Hi Fraser,
If you haven't got an answer yet, this is how I set up my lab environment:
1. As a non-root user (e.g. edewata) I checked out the source code into my
home directory (e.g. ~/Projects/pki). In the lab the home directory is
remotely mounted so it's slow, but it's useful to share files among multiple
machines.
2. As root user I build Dogtag on root's home directory with this command:
compose_pki_core_packages --work-dir /root/<build dir> hybrid_rpms
It's faster because root's home directory is local.
I also have some scripts that I use to simplify the build/installation
tasks. Feel free to use them but they may require certain directory layout.
http://fedorapeople.org/cgit/edewata/public_git/pki-dev.git/
Ideally there should be a faster way to compile & refresh Dogtag
installation without building & reinstalling the RPM packages, but we just
haven't got a chance to do it yet. It may require converting some of the
installation code in the RPM spec file into CMake.
Thanks for your suggestions. I'll spend a few minutes later this
week getting all this information up on the wiki(s). Having these
workflow tips/tools in one place (or a handful of places i.e. a page
each in the IPA and Dogtag wikis) will be valuable for new hires and
provide a starting place for discussions on workflow improvements.
Cheers,
Fraser
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Endi S. Dewata
On 5/27/2014 2:00 AM, Fraser Tweedale wrote:
>Hi all,
>
>I've been working on a fix for a profile issue
>(https://fedorahosted.org/freeipa/ticket/2915). Unfortunately I
>find the scripts/compose_pki_core_packages -> yum install -> test
>cycle frustratingly slow on idm.lab.bos. Is there a quicker way
>to build and test the software - particularly as part of the larger
>IPA/certmonger/dogtag ecosystem?
>
>Cheers,
>
>Fraser
>
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