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Author SHA1 Message Date
Antoine Eiche
a53aa5ac9a Use Niv to pin nixpkgs releases
Before using Niv, we were following channels meaning we can not
reproduce CI jobs easily.

In this change, we use Niv to pin these dependencies. We are also
addding a tests/default.nix to be able to run these tests locally.

For instance, to run the test extern.nix on the nixpkgs-19.09 release:

    nix-build tests/default.nix -A extern.nixpkgs_19_09

Fixes #178
2020-04-19 10:01:57 +02:00
Xavier Vello
81e4a49708 Restore tests and script deleted in b8661825 2019-12-14 22:22:10 +01:00
JosephTheEngineer
b866182532 Remove use of the deprecated string type 2019-09-22 13:32:37 +00:00
Joey Hewitt
0e6bb4e898 workaround GitLab CI KVM issue
Their CI environment currently doesn't have KVM.  This commit should be
reverted when/if they do, for much better CI speed.

You can still run tests locally on your KVM-enabled machine as documented
on the wiki.

Workaround on GitLab is several pieces (injected through .gitlab-ci.yml):
- Make a /dev/kvm file so that nix thinks we have "kvm" system feature
and proceeds with executing the tests.
- Inject a QEMU package that replaces qemu-kvm with a full emulator.
- Monkey-patch the test script to wait longer for the VM to boot, since
it's slow on full emulation. 1200 seconds, double the previous value.
The patch method is not bulletproof, but better than maintaining forks of
nixpkgs.
- Set systemd's DefaultTimeoutStartSec=15min, so nix's "backdoor" test
service doesn't time out on the slow boot.
2019-07-07 21:47:09 -06:00