On Sun, Apr 05, 2020 at 01:10:37AM +0200, Dario Lombardo wrote:
> However, I logged in in via github and then connected my google account,
> but no projects show up. Maybe the project has been set up as "private"
> (explicit allowance) instead of "internal" (implicit for logged users).
The project is public, you can access it even when not logged in:
https://gitlab-test.wireshark.org/wireshark/wireshark
Yes, but I guess we should be added as internal developers to the project. This way the project will show up in my projects list and I will be able to merge the MR (I'm talking about the regular operations).
GitLab CI is not enabled however because no runners are configured.
This is one downside of self-hosted GitLab, see
https://gitlab.com/wireshark/gitlab-migration/-/wikis/SaaS-or-Self-Managed%3F
If we want to test the whole stack, without using more machines, the gitlab-runner can be installed on the same machine as gitlab itself. Not optimal, but functional.
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Kind regards,
Peter Wu
https://lekensteyn.nl
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