* On 2024-08-02 at 15:41 BST, Benny Siegert wrote:
Am 23.07.24 um 16:41 schrieb Jonathan Perkin:The idea is that you submit a pull-request to the repository I've set up, and it will run a suite of automated checks against your PR. You can then either modify the change in response to any failures and re-test, or continue and commit to pkgsrc with increased confidence that you won't cause regressions.This is super cool, thanks for implementing it!Do you have to be member of the GitHub org to send a PR and run tests? If so, I would like to become a member :)
I think it may sort-of work if you are external to the org, but I believe the runners will operate from your own account, and they won't have access to the secrets used to set up the binary package cache, so it'll take longer to build.
I'd like to test this out at some point, and make it work so that things just work as expected, but aren't able to access or modify any of the sensitive data, as it'd be really handy to make it as easy as possible to trigger builds.
If you let me know your GitHub username I'll add you (and anyone else). -- Jonathan Perkin - mnx.io - pkgsrc.smartos.org Open Source Complete Cloud www.tritondatacenter.com