Just set up my first Jenkins pipeline Debian package build process for a project using podman. I love the SCM declarative pipeline description. Created my first devops-specific git repo to hold the pipeline script and the podman dockerfile.
Although it is set up to be trigger from pushes to the main branch on my codeberg git repo, I'm just pressing build occasionally for the fun of watching it turn green.
I've only set up the first stage of the pipeline, but it gives me a solid sense of accomplishment.
I know #chatops is a bit dated by todays standards of freshness but I really am sick of reading a Jenkins message or alertmanager message and then having to login to an interface and do a bunch of routine stuff. I think #robusta is probably the most recent thing I’ve looked at (a few years ago). Anyone have suggestions #devops #slack #jenkins
Für alle Fans von #nextcloud und/oder #owncloud:
Das kann man im Privatumfeld verwenden, sicherlich auch in kleinen Firmen. Unperformant wird es dann, wenn man ein paar hundert Nutzer hat. Die will man nämlich nicht lokal haben, die will man in einem Directory haben (LDAP). Ja, das geht. Und es ist schmerzhaft. Probierts aus! Und wir reden noch gar nicht von Gruppen, das geht nämlich nicht, jedenfalls nicht in der freien Nextcloud-Version (korrigiert mich, wenn ich falsch liege)
Und damit zu #Azure: Dessen Stärke ist gar nicht so sehr das Teilen von Dateien, wie es NC und Dropbox und… können, nein, dessen Stärke ist #entra, also das Identity Management.
Du kannst halt andere Organisationen, die auch bei Azure sind, schnell (aber nicht unbedingt unkompliziert) zum Beispiel an Dein #Jenkins anbinden.
Ja, geht auch mit #keycloak. Wenn Du eine IT-Abteilung hast, die das pflegt.
TL;DR: Es gibt auf Jahre oder Jahrzehnte im geschäftlichen Bereich keine Alternative zu Azure.
Und nun haut mich
So you are using #pipelight as a light #jenkins replacement!
I am performing a Scientific Experiment to see if I can set fire to a #RISCV CPU by building ALL THE THINGS on it AT THE SAME TIME. Gonna bung a #Jenkins and a #CPANtesters environment on it. If you are a software dev who wants to do portability testing email me and maybe I'll give you an account on it. People who I have drunk beer with get priority, of course. Or you could get your own here https://labs.scaleway.com/en/em-rv1/
"Raise your hand if you've ever used Jenkins!"
*everybody raises their hand*
This build pipeline I put in place 13 years—5 jobs—ago (!) still publishes a publicly accessible build metadata XML file.
I go check it out once in a while. The build ran yesterday. I can see it uses the exact #Jenkins jobs I created then.
It’s kinda nice to see, but at the same time, what the hell.
You know you should keep your automated testing in R simple with 'tinytest'.
Now you can bring them to your CI workflows with 'tinytest2JUnit'.
Ready for Jenkins, Gitlab CI/CD and Github Actions.
Want to learn more? See https://oa.eu/4JlmbE or check the source code.
Had the email this morning confirming that our new corporate overlords "do not permit" the use of Linux and that I'm being moved to a Macbook so old it won't even drive all my displays. So I am officially on the job market.
Need a #DevOps Lead? 100% remote, £140k pa. #AWS; #Terraform; #Ansible; #Jenkins. HMU.
How many times in my life have I run `java -jar jenkins.war` ?
Answer to how many #RISCV board at #FOSDEM @fosdem this year ... Not too many. Had hoped for more. #jenkins had two (pic 2 - including a MilkV Pioneer), and #DeepComputing had their @frameworkcomputer with a RISC-V board (pic 3 - currently JH7110 AIUI) and a standalone version which I believe ended up on the Ubuntu stand later on the second day (pic 1)!
The Linux Foundation stand also has some RiSE stickers
Decided to check and see if the fix I put in worked in #Jenkins. It did not. I'm not actually surprised, as I didn't think it would. It is supposed to work for devs on Macs. I asked the devops guy to review the ticket, but he did not. Then he put in several merges, none of which solved the problem. I am unsurprised, but still disappointed.