I've been using https://github.com/soulgalore/webpagereplay-builder to do the old builds for Linux/Mac. I think for now we can just build it to have something we can use when we test and then we setup something new.
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| Status | Subtype | Assigned | Task | ||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Resolved | Peter | T279572 Evaluate doing Android performance test using a Raspberry Pi | |||
| Declined | • dpifke | T279579 Build WebPageReplay for Raspberry Pi |
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Packaging it as a .deb is already mostly done. I still need to create the repository (and possibly set up CI), then get SRE to upload the packages.
I haven't yet asked how they feel about cross-compiled Arm packages in apt.wikimedia.org. It's possible we'll need our own reprepro instance. I got pushback when I previously started setting this up, but maybe Pi binaries are enough of a special snowflake that it makes sense.
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I asked on IRC, and was told it should be no problem to host the armhf binaries in the existing reprepro instance. SRE requested I create a separate task to get them uploaded when they're ready.
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If we need to do this in the future I used https://github.com/soulgalore/webpagereplay-builder