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update bot configuration for EESSI 2023.06 #262
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I think this should go into a different repository. Maybe one that captures information about the setup of our infrastructure. |
It used to be in a bot repo, but since the configuration is specific to the repo for which it's being used, we moved it here. If we move it somewhere else, don't we re-introduce that problem, and create a disconnect between the config and the repo for which it is used? That said, there's also stuff missing here (the |
Partially true (if the bot would only build for a specific repository).
Possibly. Eventually one might want to split the configuration into settings which a specific to a bot instance (and store that in some
Those are probably target repo specific settings and could be moved there easily. |
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Instead of blocking this, we can leave it (bot-eessi-aws-citc.cfg
) in the software-layer repository.
Possibly one could add the repos
directory which includes CVMFS config files and settings for different target repositories. Could also be done in a follow up PR.
…M/11-foss/2023a {2023.06}[foss/2023a] OpenFOAM V11
Updated bot configuration by @trz42 .
WIP because needs a change foraarch64/*
targets, where we should switch to usingaarch64/neoverse_n1
rather thanaarch64/graviton2
andaarch64/neoverse_v1
instead ofaarch64/graviton3
, see archspec/archspec-json#41 + archspec/archspec-json#57 .We should also get rid of2023.04
, since we won't be using that anymore (see #257 + #258)