Arvo testnets typically use Ropsten's deploy of the Azimuth contract
instead of mainnet's. This commit adds an 'arvo-ropsten' derivation for
Arvo as specialised to Ropsten.
In addition to using a different Azimuth address in %zuse, this also
configures %ames and :acme appropriately for running an alternate
network on Ropsten. %ames has its protocol version incremented, and
:acme uses the Let's Encrypt staging API.
Included here are derivations for creating brass and ivory pills using
arvo-ropsten, to boot.
This removes the baked in codedump inspection and wrapper scripts
in favour of downstream tooling overriding this as necessary by
using FROM <image> in their respective dockerfile.
578adc93 introduced a 'meta' attribute for handling, amongst other
things, conditional construction of the debug executable. It missed the
'solid' derivation, causing it to break.
Rather than conditional reconstructing the "urbit/bin/urbit-debug -g"
string everytime using the debug conditional, this information has been
added to the derivation's .meta attribute.
This is required to prevent `rm -r ./pier/stage` from crashing the
script when ./pier/stage doesn't exist, and seems to be necessary for
soliding a pill with the associated derivation.
* Add cross-compilation for `lmdb`.
* Got built caching working in CI with `cachix`.
* Cache cross compilation dependencies and toolchains.
* Do release builds in CI.
* Upload release builds to `bootstrap.urbit.org` on successful build.
* Lots of optimization work for CI.
* Boot from a solid pill in CI and load arvo with `-A`.
* Increase `vere` HTTP timeout to 15m.
* Move extraneous stuff out of pkg/urbit/*
* s/urb/herb/g
* Removed some boilerplate for `urbit` builds.
* Build urbit tests and run them in the nix build.