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Image sequencer, infragram, and RPi Cam for Raspberry Pi camera #50

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@jywarren jywarren commented Nov 5, 2018

Thanks for opening a pull request! In this repository, opening a PR will initiate the generation of a new Raspberry Pi image, and create an image file you can download and use in your Raspberry Pi.

Reopening clean version of #42

The changes you add to the pull request, such as adding software to install, will be run on the generated image.

For an example, see the software installed and configured in this pull request: https://github.com/publiclab/image-builder-rpi/pull/15/files

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Use this space to describe what your "recipe" is intended to install and configure on a Raspberry Pi:


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Generating the image will take a few minutes. Once the image is prepared, and if it succeeded, you'll see a green checkmark at the bottom of the pull request. To download the image:

  1. click the green checkmark; you'll go to a page at a URL like https://gitlab.com/publiclab/image-builder-rpi/pipelines/########/builds
  2. On this page, click the Jobs tab, next to Pipeline
  3. Click the green Passed button
  4. Click Download in the right-hand sidebar
  5. Unzip the artifacts.zip file, and also the hypriotos-rpi-camera_web.img.zip within it
  6. Use a program like https://etcher.io/ to flash it to an SD card

You'll also be able to read the output of the image generation in this window.

We hope to create a bot to report back the completed image URL in each pull request. If you can help create such a bot, please contact us at:

#16

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jywarren commented Nov 8, 2018

@icarito hmm, this isn't building either... any idea why? Thank you!

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icarito commented Nov 9, 2018

I've been fiddlying with Gitlab for a long time now trying to get it to build again.
I managed to trigger builds by importing anew on a fresh Gitlab repo here:
https://gitlab.com/publiclab/pi-builder-ci/-/jobs

But I still can't seem to get it to feed back build status into PRs.

Please commit --amend then push again to try to trigger a new build on any branch / PR.

Thanks!

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jywarren commented Nov 9, 2018

Hmm made a new commit here but it didn't re-trigger. But #40 did work!

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