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diff --git a/WebKitTools/BuildSlaveSupport/gtk/README b/WebKitTools/BuildSlaveSupport/gtk/README deleted file mode 100644 index 9e58ae2..0000000 --- a/WebKitTools/BuildSlaveSupport/gtk/README +++ /dev/null @@ -1,52 +0,0 @@ -============================================== - Running a GTK+ build slave under daemontools -============================================== - -This directory contains several scripts which can be used to run a WebKitGTK+ -build slave under daemontools [1]. This is convenient because daemontools -will automatically restart services when they die, and that means less human -intervention is needed. - - -Dependencies -============ - -In order to use the provided service control files, you will need the -following: - -* The GNU Bash shell (the scripts contain some bash-isms) - -* The daemontools package (or one of its drop-in replacements, like runit - or freedt; but only daemontools has been tested so far). - -* The crash dump monitor also uses "inotifywait" (part of inotify-tools [2]) - -In short, in a Debian-based system you can ensure you have the needed bits -with the following command: - - apt-get install inotify-tools daemontools-run - - -Setup -===== - -1. Follow the instructions at http://trac.webkit.org/wiki/BuildBot - -2. Install the dependencies outlined above. - -3. Copy "daemontools-buildbot.conf" to "/etc/daemontools-buildbot.conf" - -4. Edit the configuration file to suit your needs, the comments should - be self-explanatory. - -5. Drop the "buildbot", "pulseaudio" and "xvfb" directories (plus - "crashmon", if desired) to the service control directory of - daemontools; for Debian-based setups that would be "/etc/service" - - -References -========== - -[1] http://cr.yp.to/daemontools.html -[2] http://wiki.github.com/rvoicilas/inotify-tools/ - |