Now we run a pre-commit hook that tries to kill any process that locked
a file in target directory.
Updated timeout interval on windows from 120 to 90 minutes.
Fixes#243
- configured sccache on buildkite windows machines
- final result is sent to phabricator from "summary.py" that waits for both builds to complete
- extracted "add_url_artifact" to a runnable script
- reorganized code and fixed some of TODOs
I have tried to install new windows machine for buildkite and updated
some scrips and docs on along the way.
- Updated base image for k8s agent installation as it gave a warning that
previous version was old.
- Now buildkite secret is configured in a powershell script along with
tags (and possible other parameters).
- Split "windows_agent_start.ps1" to "..jenkins" and "..buildkite" as
some parameters are different.
- Created a "windows-development" machine in GCP stat can be resumed
to build docker images / expriment.
* first steps towards windows builds #25
* added build scripts for windows
* moved from powershell to CMD
* script cleanup
* set up jenkins swarm plugin
* added deployment script for windows
* first draft of jenkins file for windows
* first shot at windows pods
* first draft for buildkite agent
* added call to run_cmake.bat
* added call to run_ninja.bat
* added new buildkite script
* added Dockerfile for buildkite agent
* fixed userprofile path
* added /IncludeOptional for VS
I hope that includes all required libraries
* moved work folder to W:
* added git config for long file names
* added more CMake flags
* setting x64 bit arch in a different way
* and yet another way to set 64bit
* merged buildkite changes to jenkins scripts
* hiding license in batch script runs
* running release build
* added test xml log
* compilation is working, but not all tests
* cmake is in patch now
* updated the dependencies from buildkite config
* dockerfile cleanup
* change how git handles line endings
* updated comment
* performance improvment for volume
* changed workdir folder
* using gnuwin package
split installation into separate layers to speed up incremental changes