| 28 Dec 2025 |
eveeifyeve | Good question for the hydra team, can hydra yet be used in github/gittea yet? If not what can I do to help? | 15:48:56 |
K900 | What does that even mean | 15:51:54 |
K900 | Hydra can run on arbitrary git repos | 15:52:13 |
K900 | It's pull based | 15:52:13 |
eveeifyeve | So like when you do a pr it runs? | 15:54:56 |
eveeifyeve | * So like when you do a pr it runs? That's what I mean. | 15:55:09 |
K900 | Hydra is not designed for that | 15:55:24 |
K900 | And you probably don't actually want Hydra | 15:55:30 |
K900 | Just run nix build in github actions | 15:55:39 |
K900 | Hydra is really designed to be post-merge and nixpkgs sized | 15:55:58 |
K900 | Your use case is neither | 15:56:05 |
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eveeifyeve | So you use build-bot/github actions for that right? | 16:02:13 |
eveeifyeve | * So you use build-bot/github actions for that right? Because I am not sure to use build-bot along with hydra. | 16:02:31 |
K900 | I'm not sure who "you" is but generally that's probably what you want yes | 16:02:42 |
eveeifyeve | * So you use buildbot/github actions for that right? Because I am not sure to use buildbot along with hydra. | 16:02:36 |