and manual from the same branch, then use only --tag=origin/<branchname>. *: If you don't want builds on all supported platforms, use option =--platforms=. *: Note the above will submit both a build and a test. +*: If you want to submit a new "nightly" build for a given day, a couple things are different: +*:: Create and push a new build tag on the appropriate branch of both CONDOR_SRC and CONDOR_DOC. Take the most recent tag and add {quote:_2}. +{code} + % cd CONDOR_SRC + % git tag BUILD-V7_5_4-branch-2010-10-17_2 + % git push origin BUILD-V7_5_4-branch-2010-10-17_2 + % cd ../CONDOR_DOC + % git tag BUILD-V7_5_4-branch-2010-10-17_2 + % git push origin BUILD-V7_5_4-branch-2010-10-17_2 +{endcode} +*:: Update both /space/git/CONDOR_SRC.git and /space/git/CONDOR_SRC.git on nmi-s006. +*:: Submit the build as user cndrauto with the nightly flags: +{code} + % cd ~cndrauto/condor + % nmi_tools/condor_nmi_submit --build --nightly --use-externals-cache \ + --submit-xtests --notify='condor-builds@cs.wisc.edu' \ + --notify-fail-only --git --tag=BUILD-V7_5_4-branch-2010-10-17_2 \ + --module=UNUSED +{endcode} {subsection: Building a Condor workspace in NMI}