[MacPorts] #64180: Remove azure pipelines
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Tue Dec 14 23:23:51 UTC 2021
#64180: Remove azure pipelines
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Reporter: ryandesign | Owner: admin@…
Type: defect | Status: new
Priority: Normal | Milestone:
Component: server/hosting | Version:
Resolution: | Keywords:
Port: |
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Comment (by ryandesign):
Replying to [comment:5 l2dy]:
> Please check out these pages:
>
> 1. https://github.com/organizations/macports/settings/installations
> 2.
https://github.com/organizations/macports/settings/oauth_application_policy
>
> We should also remove Travis CI if it exists.
Thanks. There are too many settings screens to know where anything is
anymore!
At (1) both Azure Pipelines and Travis CI were listed as installed GitHub
apps. I suspended both of them. Before completely uninstalling them I see
that Travis CI was listed as having access to macports/upt-macports and
Azure Pipelines had access to that and macports/buildbot-macports-custom-
views so we should figure out whether those still need that access or no.
I see these CI configuration files for those projects:
* https://github.com/macports/buildbot-macports-custom-
views/blob/master/.travis.yml
* https://github.com/macports/upt-macports/blob/master/.travis.yml
* https://github.com/macports/upt-macports/blob/master/azure-pipelines.yml
At (2) Travis CI and Travis CI for Open Source were still listed but
already denied, and Azure Pipelines (OAuth) was listed as approved; I
changed it to denied. I assume that since Travis was already denied here,
the .travis.yml files above can't have been used for anything anymore and
could be removed, but I don't know about the azure-pipelines.yml file.
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Ticket URL: <https://trac.macports.org/ticket/64180#comment:6>
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