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== Using a custom mozconfig ==
== Using a custom mozconfig ==
If you want to use setting other than those in the [http://hg.mozilla.org/build/buildbot-configs/file/tip/mozilla2/linux/tryserver default mozconfigs ] (linux example).  Then you need to push an '''extra file''' to the $topsrcdir either:
If you want to use setting other than those in the default mozconfigs, you can push an '''extra file''' to the $topsrcdir:


* '''mozconfig-extra''' with settings to be applied to all mozconfigs
* '''mozconfig-extra''' with settings to be applied to all mozconfigs
* '''mozconfig-extra-$platform''' to apply changes only to that platform's mozconfig
* '''mozconfig-extra-$platform''' to apply changes only to that platform's mozconfig


The options you enable/disable in your custom mozconfig are '''appended''' to the existing config. The default mozconfigs used for tryserver builds are available in Hg: http://hg.mozilla.org/build/buildbot-configs/file/default/mozilla2/$platform/tryserver
The options you enable/disable in your custom mozconfig are '''appended''' to the existing config.
 
The default mozconfigs used for tryserver builds are available in Hg: [http://hg.mozilla.org/build/buildbot-configs/file/default/mozilla2/ http://hg.mozilla.org/build/buildbot-configs/file/default/mozilla2/]$platform/tryserver ([http://hg.mozilla.org/build/buildbot-configs/file/default/mozilla2/linux/tryserver linux example])


== Other Notes ==
== Other Notes ==

Revision as of 08:20, 13 June 2010

Try Server

The try server is an easy way to test a patch without actually checking the patch into the core repository. Your code will go through the same tests as a mozilla-central push, and you'll be able to download builds if you wish.

To use try server, you need a Mozilla hg account (level 1 is sufficient).

How to push to try

To submit a change to the try server:

  • For changes to mozilla-central or close enough (e.g. tracemonkey branch), you can hg push -f ssh://hg.mozilla.org/try/
    or
    hg push -f ssh://<username@host@>hg.mozilla.org/try/

To see the results:

If you're using Mercurial queues, the push -f command pushes any patches that are currently applied, and the Try server will build the result. (This is an awesome feature, not a bug!)

You don’t need to clone or pull from the try repo, and you probably don’t want to. You’d get every half-baked changeset anybody ever tested.

See Jorendorff's blog for more details.

Using a custom mozconfig

If you want to use setting other than those in the default mozconfigs, you can push an extra file to the $topsrcdir:

  • mozconfig-extra with settings to be applied to all mozconfigs
  • mozconfig-extra-$platform to apply changes only to that platform's mozconfig

The options you enable/disable in your custom mozconfig are appended to the existing config.

The default mozconfigs used for tryserver builds are available in Hg: http://hg.mozilla.org/build/buildbot-configs/file/default/mozilla2/$platform/tryserver (linux example)

Other Notes

  • Suggestions for the future can be made here

Other Mozilla Try Servers