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// Copyright 2009 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. The files in this directory constitute the continuous builder: app/: an AppEngine server. The code that runs http://build.golang.org/ buildlet/: HTTP server that runs on a VM and is told what to write to disk and what command to run. This is cross-compiled to all architectures and is the first program run when a builder VM comes up. It then is contacted by the coordinator to do a build. builder/: gobuilder, a Go continuous build client coordinator/: daemon that runs on CoreOS on Google Compute Engine and manages builds (using the builder in single-shot mode) in Docker containers. env/: configuration files describing the environment of builders and related binaries. Many builders are still configured ad-hoc. watcher/: a daemon that watches for new commits to the Go repository and its sub-repositories, and notifies the dashboard of those commits. If you wish to run a Go builder, please email golang-dev@googlegroups.com To run a builder: * Write the key ~gobuild/.gobuildkey You need to get it from someone who knows the key. You may also use a filename of the form .gobuildkey-$BUILDER if you wish to run builders for multiple targets. * Append your username and password googlecode.com credentials from https://code.google.com/hosting/settings to the buildkey file in the format "Username\nPassword\n". (This is for uploading tarballs to the project downloads section, and is an optional step.) * Build and run gobuilder (see its documentation for command-line options).