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.
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 writes the SSL certs to a temporary file on startup and then
uses environment variables to control OpenSSL and curl so that
they use them. We have to do this because OSX no longer ships the
normal ca pems, and we statically link with these libraries.
* 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.