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CAMP Installation stages ? #4
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Dear @fermenreq, yes, CAMP should be previously installed in the host. I'm preparing documentation to cover this topic from zero to CAMP. This documentation will be available in this repository soon (for sure before Madrid meeting, but I'm planning to have it completed by the first half of next week) |
Hi @danzone What is, grosso modo, the approach you have followed to install CAMP and use it? |
hi @danzone, As @jesus-gorronogoitia said. I created a Jenkins pipeline job according Atos use case. I think is the best way to launch and integrate CAMP
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Hi @fermenreq and @jesus-gorronogoitia, I would rather prefer to install CAMP, in order to use containers just to run test configurations and tests against them. Currently the method I followed is simply cloning the CAMP repo, and install it with pip ( |
Hi @danzone ,
As I see in pipeline stages, you dont use an stage previously in order to install CAMP. Should it be previously installed on your host? If yes, which of the three installation methods offered by the developer do you use to install CAMP?
Best,
Fernando
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