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It's better to have one type of system that can do either distributed or
local builds than to have separate ones that must both be kept up to
date with changes.
The need for a separate 'distbuild' stratum went already:
commit 1a7fbedf56a4c7a6afb683851dde5d34bbb48b86
Author: Richard Maw <richard.maw@codethink.co.uk>
Date: Thu Oct 2 14:16:00 2014 +0000
Split morph out of tools
morph now contains distbuild and morph-cache-server, so the distbuild
stratum can go away, and anything that needs it can now use morph.
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We don't need to store gits on there, so we don't need it to be quite so
large.
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The per-mason trove only needs to worry about being an artifact cache,
so we can prevent it populating itself from the upstream trove by making
it use the SSH protocol for fetching sources, and not registering its
ssh key with the upstream trove.
The MASON_UPSTREAM_TROVE_ADDRESS option has been removed, as this is now
the TROVE_HOST.
The distbuild network is now configured to use the upstream trove for
sources, and the local trove for artifacts, with the
ARTIFACT_CACHE_SERVER option.
mason.configure now uses ARTIFACT_CACHE_SERVER to tell deploy commands
which server to fetch artifacts from.
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