same name.
This is essentially aligning whith what is done in
0f2883e196/entrypoint.sh (L90-L91)
The issue at hand did manifest on s390x host when restarting a runner
and GH having an existing runner with the same name.
The logic was to default to not replace it and the runner would be
started with somne defaults, which mean the name would change, and the
labels would be lost, making the runner unusable (while still running): https://gist.github.com/chantra/ef0bd3e0c9e35bb82619636acf2f7c98
By replacing the existing runner, we will not get into that state.
Currently, the runner name is taken from the docker container's
hostname.
This changes across restarts, causing the runner name to change across
restarts too.
This uses the host name to keep a consistent name.
We are no longer using Travis. As such, we should move away from a lot
of CI functionality located in a folder called travis-ci/. This change
renames the travis-ci/ directory to the more generic ci/.
To preserve backwards compatibility until all "consumers" have
transitioned, we add a symbolic link called travis-ci back. It will be
removed in the near term future.
Signed-off-by: Daniel Müller <deso@posteo.net>