You can customize your build by providing local versions of
make.conf
and/or
src.conf
,
named
and
${arch}
/${branch}
/builds/${buildid}
/make.conf.server
,
respectively. These will be used in lieu of the default-named
files on the server side.${arch}
/${branch}
/builds/${buildid}
/src.conf.server
Similarly, if you wish to also affect the client-side
make.conf
, you may use
.
${arch}
/${branch}
/builds/${buildid}
/make.conf.client
Due to the fact that individual clients may each have
their own per-host make.conf
, the
contents of
will be appended to that
${arch}
/${branch}
/builds/${buildid}
/make.conf.clientmake.conf
, not supplant it, as is done
for
.${arch}
/${branch}
/builds/${buildid}
/make.conf.server
There is no similar functionality for
(what effect would it have?).${arch}
/${branch}
/builds/${buildid}
/src.conf.client
make.conf.target
to test new default ruby
version(For this case, the contents are identical for both server and client.)
RUBY_DEFAULT_VER= 1.9
make.conf.target
for clang builds(For this case, the contents are also identical for both server and client.)
.if !defined(CC) || ${CC} == "cc" CC=clang .endif .if !defined(CXX) || ${CXX} == "c++" CXX=clang++ .endif .if !defined(CPP) || ${CPP} == "cpp" CPP=clang-cpp .endif # Do not die on warnings NO_WERROR= WERROR=
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