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$OpenBSD: README,v 1.3 2012/01/09 19:56:55 landry Exp $ +----------------------------------------------------------------------- | Running ${FULLPKGNAME} on OpenBSD +----------------------------------------------------------------------- On OpenBSD, the BuildBot package has an associated _buildbot user for running the master. The default master directory is expected to be found in ${HOMEDIR}. Before being run for the first time, the master directory must be initialized. This is done as follows: $ sudo -u _buildbot buildbot create-master ${HOMEDIR} The next step is to create a ${HOMEDIR}/master.cfg configuration file that fits your needs. Please refer to the BuildBot documentation on how to do so. Databases ========= BuildBot supports number of different databases (via SQLAlchemy), but you need to install Python database adapter(s) to use them: * py-mysql - for MySQL database, * py-psycopg2 - for PostgreSQL database. SQLite works out-of-the-box. Upgrading ========= If you're upgrading SQLite-based BuildBot from older release, you must migrate its database before the first run using following command: $ sudo -u _buildbot buildbot upgrade-master ${HOMEDIR} If you're using BuildBot with either MySQL or PostgreSQL database, you must also pass the connection string: $ sudo -u _buildbot buildbot upgrade-master \ --db=postgresql://buildbot:<password>@localhost/buildbot \ ${HOMEDIR}