Hi all, Hi list, builder.classpath.org seems to shape up nicely.
There were 3 reboot last night. I assume that was Jim doing a Xen upgrade? There were a couple of issues with email (the scripts now fake the envelop sender with sendmail to look like emails come from developer.classpath.org) that I have asked the gnu.org sysadmin to look at (we had the same issue with developer.classpath.org in the past, gnu.org thinks it handles all of classpath.org, but developer and builder are special). I tweaked the Ecj script that Anthony contributed a bit (also created a toplevel Nightly/ecj dir that the script expects to be there) and together with Tom debugged gcjx a little. The script now builds/runs 5 versions of ecj: - build ecj bytecode with gcj -C - build native ecj with gcj - build ecj bytecode with gcjx - build ecj with jamvm using gcj bytecode version - build ecj bytecode with native-ecj There should probably be a jacks run added to check that ecj-built-by-ecj version is completely sane. The produced ecj hasn't been wired into the other build/check scripts. I currently have a screen session running with one screen doing: source setup; while true; do Everything; Report Idle; sleep 3600; done (The sleep is there to prevent builder going insane and spamming classpath-testresults with failure messages.) And another doing: source setup; cd Nightly; gij -cp /home/cpdev/ircbot/pircbot.jar:/home/cpdev/ircbot/cpbot.jar gnu.classpath.ircbot.Main (irc seems a bit flaky so sometimes our little bot needs to be restarted by hand) I haven't figured out how to easily share this screen setup. Screen seems to not like being run from a sudo su cpdev session :{ Any hints or tips appreciated. There is no real web frontend yet, but I did do: ln -s /home/cpdev/Nightly/CurrentStatus /var/www/index.html so you can see what builder is doing by looking at http://builder.classpath.org/ I am planning to create a new builder module in mauve to more easily share the code next week with others as soon as we are reasonable happy about the current script setup. Cheers, Mark -- Escape the Java Trap with GNU Classpath! http://www.gnu.org/philosophy/java-trap.html Join the community at http://planet.classpath.org/
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