freebsd-dev/.cirrus.yml
Ed Maste e510f97b48 Cirrus-CI: use qemu-nox11
We use -nographic for the smoke test and there is no need to pull in all
of the x11 deps.  This saves some time and bandwidth during package
installation.

When I originally added Cirrus-CI support the -nox11 package was not
available.

Sponsored by:	The FreeBSD Foundation
2022-02-14 16:06:04 -05:00

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# $FreeBSD$
compute_engine_instance:
# Image list available via
# gcloud compute images list --project freebsd-org-cloud-dev --no-standard-images
platform: freebsd
image_project: freebsd-org-cloud-dev
image: freebsd-13-0-release-amd64
cpu: 8
memory: 8G
disk: 40
task:
matrix:
- name: World and kernel amd64 build and boot smoke test
env:
TARGET: amd64
TARGET_ARCH: amd64
- name: World and kernel arm64 build and boot smoke test
trigger_type: manual
env:
TARGET: arm64
TARGET_ARCH: aarch64
timeout_in: 120m
install_script:
- sh .cirrus-ci/pkg-install.sh qemu-nox11 llvm13
setup_script:
- uname -a
- df -m
- pkg --version
- pw useradd user
- mkdir -p /usr/obj/$(pwd -P)
- chown user:user /usr/obj/$(pwd -P)
script:
- su user -c "make -j$(sysctl -n hw.ncpu) CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=llvm13 WITHOUT_TOOLCHAIN=yes buildworld buildkernel"
package_script:
- su user -c "make CROSS_TOOLCHAIN=llvm13 WITHOUT_TOOLCHAIN=yes PKG_FORMAT=tar packages"
test_script:
- sh tools/boot/ci-qemu-test.sh
post_script:
- df -m
- du -m -s /usr/obj