| 15 Nov 2022 |
aciceri | Not sure I'll do, just wanted to know it made sense | 10:58:40 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | as for declarative management of a hydra instance, may I suggest the terraform provider (maintained by my employer but I've been using it since before I worked there :D ) | 10:58:47 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | ma27 has some nice wrapping code that makes it more pleasant to use with terranix | 10:59:32 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | (not sure if he's published it) | 10:59:44 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | hm, it doesn't support adding users to projects though | 11:00:50 |
aciceri | uhhh interesting, we use terraform actually without terranix) but our Hydra installation is very customized, not sure it's worth using like this but thank for the information 😀 | 11:01:14 |
aciceri | * uhhh interesting, we use terraform actually (without terranix) but our Hydra installation is very customized, not sure it's worth using like this but thank for the information 😀 | 11:01:25 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | though I'm not sure if Hydra even exposes an API endpoint for it? | 11:01:34 |
ma27 | In reply to @linus:schreibt.jetzt as for declarative management of a hydra instance, may I suggest the terraform provider (maintained by my employer but I've been using it since before I worked there :D ) iirc I even advertised it to you although I'm not affiliated with detsys :D | 11:01:54 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | yeah only seems to be in the schema, no controller for it | 11:01:57 |
ma27 | In reply to @linus:schreibt.jetzt ma27 has some nice wrapping code that makes it more pleasant to use with terranix not yet but I guess I should... | 11:02:11 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | stick it in a gist, then people won't be able to file issues and PRs so it's less extra work :D | 11:02:46 |
aciceri | Changing topic. any news about this? https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/1228 | 11:04:33 |
aciceri | * Changing topic: any news about this? https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/1228 | 11:04:42 |
aciceri | Perhaps next week I'll be able to spend some hours rebasing it and trying to fix one problem it had | 11:05:46 |
aciceri | Related: someone here will be at the ocean sprint next week? | 11:07:16 |
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| 25 Nov 2022 |
terwiz | Just noticed this in Hydra manual: "At the moment, Hydra runs only on GNU/Linux (i686-linux and x86_64_linux)."
So, is it futile attempt to run a hydra slave on an arm server? | 14:44:51 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | terwiz: I've been running it on my (aarch64) honeycomb lx2 for half a year now :) | 14:45:48 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | since https://github.com/NixOS/hydra/pull/1262 merged it's also being built and tested on aarch64 as well | 14:46:04 |
Rick (Mindavi) | Lol, my hack still going strong 😜 | 14:48:02 |
terwiz | Ok, thanks | 14:48:20 |
ajs124 | In reply to @terwiz:matrix.org Just noticed this in Hydra manual: "At the moment, Hydra runs only on GNU/Linux (i686-linux and x86_64_linux)." So, is it futile attempt to run a hydra slave on an arm server? slave as in build machine? those can have basically any architecture afaik | 16:12:51 |
@linus:schreibt.jetzt | Oh yeah missed that. Indeed, if Nix runs on it you're good | 16:17:45 |
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