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[cellml-dev] buildbot update: from now on, please pay attention to buildbot status changes


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  • From: ak.miller at auckland.ac.nz (Andrew Miller)
  • Subject: [cellml-dev] buildbot update: from now on, please pay attention to buildbot status changes
  • Date: Wed, 22 Jul 2009 17:21:09 +1200

Hi all,

The CellML buildbot is now succeeding on all builds except the Win32
Java build (meaning that the nightly overall build also shows up as red).

Our build system automatically keeps track of any changes pushed to the
CellML API or OpenCell, and does an incremental build of the trunk after
a period of two minutes with no further changes has passed. Because we
mirror the repository locally, it can take a few minutes for changes to
propagate through and the no-change countdown to elapse.

The buildbot will send an e-mail if a previously working platform stops
working. Please pay attention to these e-mails and fix any problems you
introduce promptly (or backout your changes and recommit them when you
get it working). This will ensure that we don't get complex regressions
in platform support involving multiple different changes.

Note that the buildbot does not send reminder e-mails; it will only send
a single e-mail when things are broken.

The buildbot is also producing nightly snapshots of OpenCell (on days
when code changes have been pushed) so that users can test the bleeding
edge and report bugs or things which have stopped working on particular
platforms. Nightly snapshots are built at 11 PM New Zealand time from a
cleanly built CellML API and OpenCell.

Please monitor the status of the builds at:
http://autotest.bioeng.auckland.ac.nz/cellml-build/waterfall
If you have access to the old Subversion repository, the same access
credentials may be used to manually trigger builds. Log in at:
https://autotest.bioeng.auckland.ac.nz/cellml-admin/waterfall
to access that functionality.

Best wishes,
Andrew




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