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Re: [gmf-dev] GMF 2.1.0M6 :: Status Update
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Well, there are clearly some execution problems. The one tooling test that
fails is 1 of 1, while there are 349 tests.
Another option would be to build M6 using the old builder.
- Rich
On 4/7/08 6:51 PM, "Nick Boldt" <codeslave@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Internally-produced build copied to emft.eclipse.org, so you can see
> what broke, pending the outcome of the other one in progress:
>
> http://emft.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/downloads/?project=gmf&showAll=1&hlbuild=
> N200804071649#N200804071649
>
> N
>
> On Mon, Apr 7, 2008 at 6:31 PM, Richard Gronback
> <richard.gronback@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>> I can't access the emf.toro machine to check what the failures are, but note
>> that we had tests failing with the old build system:
>> http://download.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/downloads/drops/N-N20080325-2008032
>> 50600/testResults.php
>>
>> I'd prefer to publish a day late with no/fewer test failures. Perhaps we
>> can also use platform's M6a build as well, if we wait a day. Only UML2
>> Tools depends on us, and they have until the 9th.
>>
>> Best,
>> Rich
>>
>> PS - Thanks Max and Nick for getting us this far in migrating the build (it
>> hasn't been fun, I know).
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> On 4/7/08 6:17 PM, "Nick Boldt" <codeslave@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
>>
>>>
>>> Thanks to Max applying my patches on the weekend and this morning, and to
>>> Anthony's map & tag fixes, the GMF builds are now running, tests included.
>>> The full run takes about 33 mins.
>>>
>>> There are however a number of test failures and errors. As such, I have
>>> some questions about how to proceed with tonight's build. See below for
>>> details.
>>>
>>> -------------
>>>
>>> As we have this build system set up on two servers now, one with Ubuntu
>>> 6.06LTS and one with Fedora Core 5 (Xen), I've been running on both to see
>>> if any of these problems are server-specific (kernel, memory, SMP, GTK).
>>>
>>> Here are the results:
>>>
>>> http://emf.torolab.ibm.com/modeling/gmf/downloads/?showAll=1&hlbuild=N200804
>>> 07
>>> 1649&sortBy=date&project=gmf#N200804071649
>>> (Ubuntu: 2 errors, 9 failures)
>>> http://emft.eclipse.org/modeling/gmf/downloads/?showAll=1&hlbuild=I200804071
>>> 74
>>> 6&sortBy=date&project=gmf#I200804071746
>>> (FC: in progress)
>>>
>>> Because this is the first time we've had the tests running, we've not yet
>>> tested the promote system to ensure that it will create all the metadata
>>> (Ganymede .sc file, update site, RSS feed, releases notes) as expected --
>>> the first time is always interesting. And because of time zone offsets, I
>>> won't necessarily be available at the same time as Max tonight/tomorrow in
>>> order to test out the system and fix any glitches that might arise should
>>> he run it while I'm asleep.
>>>
>>> So there are the questions I have for tonight's M6 release.
>>>
>>> 1. Is it acceptable to publish a build w/ JUnit test failures and errors?
>>> Assuming we publish w/ failures/errors, do you want those hidden from the
>>> downloads page, suggesting the build is green until someone digs down into
>>> the test results to see the actual problems? Or, would it be more
>>> acceptable to disable those tests so that only the ones we know are good
>>> will run, then re-enable the others on Wednesday?
>>>
>>> 2. Because we have emf.toro and emft.eclipse both set up to run GMF builds
>>> using the exact same build system, we can this week publish from the
>>> emf.toro server rather than the emft.eclipse server. This will allow
>>> Anthony and myself to be online concurrently tonight and address any
>>> problems that arise without having to deal with timezone delays. Is that
>>> acceptable?
>>>
>>> 3. If either (1) or (2) are not acceptable, is it acceptable to delay
>>> publishing the M6 build until such time as Max & I are both online
>>> tomorrow, eg., 10am EST? Is it better to be late, or to have errors?
>>>
>>> --
>>> Nick Boldt :: Release Engineer, IBM Toronto Lab
>>> Eclipse Modeling :: http://www.eclipse.org/modeling
>>> http://wiki.eclipse.org/index.php/User:Nickb
>>>
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