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Hello, I opened 2 pull requests for CubieTruck support:<br>
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<a href="https://github.com/freedombox/freedom-maker/pull/11">https://github.com/freedombox/freedom-maker/pull/11</a><br>
<a
href="https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/freedombox-setup/pull/51">https://github.com/petterreinholdtsen/freedombox-setup/pull/51</a><br>
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I tested it, and it works fine for me (minus the on-board Wifi).<br>
Sorry it came a bit too late for 0.3.<br>
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In general, does anyone have advice on how to test dev work I do on
my own freedombox-setup fork/branch?<br>
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Here's what I currently do:<br>
1. I set up an instance of <a
href="http://jenkins-debian-glue.org/">jenkins-debian-glue</a> on
my own Jenkins server at <a
href="http://debian-dev.freedombox.at:8080/">http://debian-dev.freedombox.at:8080/</a><br>
2. That jenkins-debian-glue instance fetches my own freedombox-setup
fork/branch from Github, builds it, and deploys at a local repo.<br>
3. The repo is then available at <a
href="http://debian-dev.freedombox.at/debian/release/sid/">http://debian-dev.freedombox.at/debian/release/sid/</a><br>
4. I then hack my freedom-maker to use my own repo to get
freedombox-setup.<br>
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Does this make sense or is there an easier way?<br>
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Markus<br>
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