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## Prerequisites
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## Prerequisites
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> You'll need [darcs](http://wiki.darcs.net/Binaries) and [buildbot](http://trac.buildbot.net/wiki/DownloadInstall) before you can proceed.
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> You'll need [darcs](http://wiki.darcs.net/Binaries) and [buildbot](http://trac.buildbot.net/wiki/DownloadInstall) before you can proceed.
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## Configuration
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## Configuration
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> Create a user account with low privileges to run buildbot.
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> Create a user account with low privileges to run buildbot.
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### Optional Configurations
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### Optional Configurations
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> You can use other mechanisms to lock buildbot down like jail, chroot, etc. David Abrahams uses Solaris Zones to contain his buildslaves. Brian Warner and the other buildbot maintainers have been hacking on some tricks to set up your buildslaves inside a full virtual machine so that you can have a pristine machine for every build.
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> You can use other mechanisms to lock buildbot down like jail,
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chroot, etc. David Abrahams uses Solaris Zones to contain his
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buildslaves. Brian Warner and the other buildbot maintainers have been hacking on some
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tricks to set up your buildslaves inside a full virtual machine so
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that you can have a pristine machine for every build.
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Step 3: choose a name for your buildslave which will fit into the
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Step 3: choose a name for your buildslave which will fit into the
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list of buildslave names: <http://tahoe-lafs.org/buildbot/buildslaves> .
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list of buildslave names: <http://tahoe-lafs.org/buildbot/buildslaves> .
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