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## SOME NOTES ON SETTING UP GITLAB RUNNER TO BUILD ON WINDOWS
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# Based on: https://gitlab.com/gitlab-org/gitlab-ci-multi-runner/blob/master/docs/install/windows.md
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## STEP 1 - Install Gitlab Runner
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# Download from page above, run CMD prompt as Administrator and then run the runner exe in there
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## STEP 2 - Register it with your server
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# First open Administrator CMD prompt then run the following commands.
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# REGISTER: Enter your Gitlab CI details - (Token is in Gitlab->Admin-Runners)
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gitlab-ci-multi-runner-windows-386.exe register
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# enter gitlab url
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# enter gitlab runner token
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# enter tag of "windows"
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gitlab-ci-multi-runner register -n \
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--url http://yourgitlab.com/ci \
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--registration-token 5b2f60647cf7fe3eb5c7fa87e59bf7 \
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--executor shell \
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--description "WinDork10" \
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--tag-list "windows,win32"
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gitlab-ci-multi-runner-windows-386.exe -n --url http://centralserv.gotgeeks.com/ci --registration-token 5a1f60647cf7fe3eb5c7fa87e59bf7 --executor shell --description "WinDork10" --tag-list "windows,win32"
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## STEP 3 - Install Service
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# Note the use of ".\IEUser" to indicate local account!
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gitlab-ci-multi-runner-windows-386.exe install --user .\IEUser --password Passw0rd!
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gitlab-ci-multi-runner-windows-386.exe install --user .\Builder --password Bu1ld3r!
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## STEP 4 - Start service
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gitlab-ci-multi-runner-windows-386.exe start
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## STEP 4.5 - if you get a "failed due to logon" message above, you may need to grant "logon as a service" privs
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#To add the "Log on as a service" right to an account on your local computer
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#To open Local Security Policy, click Start, point to Control Panel, point to Administrative Tools, and then double-click Local Security Policy.
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#In the console tree, double-click Local Policies, and then click User Rights Assignment.
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#In the details pane, double-click Log on as a service.
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#Click Add User or Group, and then add the appropriate account to the list of accounts that possess the Log on as a service right.
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# If you have any other problems with the service not starting due to:
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# "Failed to start gitlab-runner: The service did not start due to a logon failure."
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# Try going to Services and edit the properties of the gitlab-runner service.
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# Go to the "Log On" tab and re-enter the password/credentials and see if
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# that helps.
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## STEP 5 - Make sure gitlab-runner is using the correct shell
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# It defaults to CMD, go to the directory where the gitlab-runner
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# commands were run and edit the "config.toml" file. Under the line
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# that says: executor = "shell"
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# add: shell = "bash"
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#
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# Also, make sure that if you type "bash" <enter> from a CMD prompt,
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# that it runs the Cygwin shell. If it can't find the bash command,
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# go to the Environment Variables Control Panel for your computer and
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# add "c:\cygwin\bin" to your PATH variable.
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## PREREQUISITE AKA SETTING UP A FRESH VM OR DEV COMPUTER
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#
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# don't forget guest additions in your VM
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#
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# add user (make it an admin, give it service privs)
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# Local Security Policy -> Local Policies -> User Rights Assignment -> Log on as a service
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#
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# install Cygwin
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# add cygwin bin dir to env path
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#
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# install git for windows w/ git bash http://git-scm.com/download/win
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git config --global user.name "Dagen Brock"
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git config --global user.email "dagenbrock@gmail.com"
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# (set up your key(s))
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# Add your ~/.ssh/id_rsa using git bash (or cygwin) so that
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# gitlab runner can check out your project
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#
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# The project is currently being build in Cygwin.
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# I install Cygwin with all "Devel" and "Perl" packages.
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# I also search for and add any SDL2 or FreeType libs just in case.
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