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Description: BuildBot build automation system
Homepage: https://buildbot.net/ https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot https://pypi.org/project/buildbot/
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| show | Starting with buildbot-0.8.12-r2, more than one instance of buildmaster
can be run simultaneously. Note that \
is now the common base directory for all instances. If you are migrating from an older
version, make sure that you copy the current contents of \
The name of the subdirectory corresponds to the name of the buildmaster instance.
In order to start the service running OpenRC-based systems need to link to the init file:
ln --symbolic --relative /etc/init.d/buildmaster /etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance
rc-update add buildmaster.myinstance default
/etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance start
Systems using systemd can do the following:
systemctl enable buildmaster@myinstance.service
systemctl enable buildmaster.target
systemctl start buildmaster.target
show | buildbot-4.1.0 |
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| show | Starting with buildbot-0.8.12-r2, more than one instance of buildmaster
can be run simultaneously. Note that \
is now the common base directory for all instances. If you are migrating from an older
version, make sure that you copy the current contents of \
The name of the subdirectory corresponds to the name of the buildmaster instance.
In order to start the service running OpenRC-based systems need to link to the init file:
ln --symbolic --relative /etc/init.d/buildmaster /etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance
rc-update add buildmaster.myinstance default
/etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance start
Systems using systemd can do the following:
systemctl enable buildmaster@myinstance.service
systemctl enable buildmaster.target
systemctl start buildmaster.target
show | buildbot-3.11.9 |
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| show | Starting with buildbot-0.8.12-r2, more than one instance of buildmaster
can be run simultaneously. Note that \
is now the common base directory for all instances. If you are migrating from an older
version, make sure that you copy the current contents of \
The name of the subdirectory corresponds to the name of the buildmaster instance.
In order to start the service running OpenRC-based systems need to link to the init file:
ln --symbolic --relative /etc/init.d/buildmaster /etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance
rc-update add buildmaster.myinstance default
/etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance start
Systems using systemd can do the following:
systemctl enable buildmaster@myinstance.service
systemctl enable buildmaster.target
systemctl start buildmaster.target
show | buildbot-3.11.1 |
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| show | Starting with buildbot-0.8.12-r2, more than one instance of buildmaster
can be run simultaneously. Note that \
is now the common base directory for all instances. If you are migrating from an older
version, make sure that you copy the current contents of \
The name of the subdirectory corresponds to the name of the buildmaster instance.
In order to start the service running OpenRC-based systems need to link to the init file:
ln --symbolic --relative /etc/init.d/buildmaster /etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance
rc-update add buildmaster.myinstance default
/etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance start
Systems using systemd can do the following:
systemctl enable buildmaster@myinstance.service
systemctl enable buildmaster.target
systemctl start buildmaster.target
show | buildbot-3.11.0 |
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| show | Starting with buildbot-0.8.12-r2, more than one instance of buildmaster
can be run simultaneously. Note that \
is now the common base directory for all instances. If you are migrating from an older
version, make sure that you copy the current contents of \
The name of the subdirectory corresponds to the name of the buildmaster instance.
In order to start the service running OpenRC-based systems need to link to the init file:
ln --symbolic --relative /etc/init.d/buildmaster /etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance
rc-update add buildmaster.myinstance default
/etc/init.d/buildmaster.myinstance start
Systems using systemd can do the following:
systemctl enable buildmaster@myinstance.service
systemctl enable buildmaster.target
systemctl start buildmaster.target
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