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- before_script:
- - apt-get update -qq
- - apt-get upgrade -qy
- build:
- script:
- - apt-get install -qy --fix-missing automake build-essential
- libevent-dev libssl-dev zlib1g-dev
- libseccomp-dev liblzma-dev libscrypt-dev
- - ./autogen.sh
- - ./configure --disable-asciidoc --enable-fatal-warnings
- --disable-silent-rules
- - make check || (e=$?; cat test-suite.log; exit $e)
- - make install
- update:
- only:
- - schedules
- script:
- - "apt-get install -y --fix-missing git openssh-client"
-
- # Run ssh-agent (inside the build environment)
- - eval $(ssh-agent -s)
- # Add the SSH key stored in SSH_PRIVATE_KEY variable to the agent store
- - ssh-add <(echo "$DEPLOY_KEY")
- # For Docker builds disable host key checking. Be aware that by adding that
- # you are susceptible to man-in-the-middle attacks.
- # WARNING: Use this only with the Docker executor, if you use it with shell
- # you will overwrite your user's SSH config.
- - mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- - '[[ -f /.dockerenv ]] && echo -e "Host *\n\tStrictHostKeyChecking no\n\n" > ~/.ssh/config'
- # In order to properly check the server's host key, assuming you created the
- # SSH_SERVER_HOSTKEYS variable previously, uncomment the following two lines
- # instead.
- - mkdir -p ~/.ssh
- - '[[ -f /.dockerenv ]] && echo "$SSH_SERVER_HOSTKEYS" > ~/.ssh/known_hosts'
- - echo "merging from torgit"
- - git config --global user.email "labadmin@oniongit.eu"
- - git config --global user.name "gitadmin"
- - "mkdir tor"
- - "cd tor"
- - git clone --bare https://git.torproject.org/tor.git
- - git push --mirror git@oniongit.eu:network/tor.git
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