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Russ Cox 12c3afc1ae dashboard: fix for branches
In the new world, one builder runs
        gobuilder -commit
which uploads information about commits to the dashboard,
which then hands the work out to the builders by hash.
There is no assumption anymore that the commit numbers
are consistent across builders.

New builders will need to be deployed.  For now darwin-amd64
is running the new builder to test the code.

The new JSON-based protocol for handing out work via /todo
should be easy to extend if we want to add support for sending
trial CLs to the builders.

This code is already running on godashboard.appspot.com.

R=adg, dave
CC=golang-dev
https://golang.org/cl/4519047
2011-05-12 11:21:34 -04:00

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// Copyright 2010 The Go Authors. All rights reserved.
// Use of this source code is governed by a BSD-style
// license that can be found in the LICENSE file.
/*
Go Builder is a continuous build client for the Go project.
It integrates with the Go Dashboard AppEngine application.
Go Builder is intended to run continuously as a background process.
It periodically pulls updates from the Go Mercurial repository.
When a newer revision is found, Go Builder creates a clone of the repository,
runs all.bash, and reports build success or failure to the Go Dashboard.
For a release revision (a change description that matches "release.YYYY-MM-DD"),
Go Builder will create a tar.gz archive of the GOROOT and deliver it to the
Go Google Code project's downloads section.
Usage:
gobuilder goos-goarch...
Several goos-goarch combinations can be provided, and the builder will
build them in serial.
Optional flags:
-dashboard="godashboard.appspot.com": Go Dashboard Host
The location of the Go Dashboard application to which Go Builder will
report its results.
-release: Build and deliver binary release archive
-rev=N: Build revision N and exit
-cmd="./all.bash": Build command (specify absolute or relative to go/src)
-v: Verbose logging
-external: External package builder mode (will not report Go build
state to dashboard or issue releases)
The key file should be located at $HOME/.gobuildkey or, for a builder-specific
key, $HOME/.gobuildkey-$BUILDER (eg, $HOME/.gobuildkey-linux-amd64).
The build key file is a text file of the format:
godashboard-key
googlecode-username
googlecode-password
If the Google Code credentials are not provided the archival step
will be skipped.
*/
package documentation