On Wed, Mar 20, 2013 at 9:36 AM, Tom Hacohen <[email protected]>wrote:

> On 19/03/13 17:43, Daniel Willmann wrote:
> > Hello,
> >
> > as you know we have had Jenkins running and reporting build issues for
> > almost two weeks now. After initial hiccups I think it has performed
> > quite well so far. I know of only one occasion where Jenkins blamed the
> > wrong commit for failing (and that was only because the segfault didn't
> > happen every time the tests ran) and I think it is worth having the
> > Jenkins bot report failed and fixed builds.
> >
> > All was fine until earlier today when the Jenkins bot got kicked from
> > #edevelop for use of colors and excessive messaging. I disabled colors
> > and reduced the message to only report success of failure in order to
> > have the bot in the channel again.
> >
> > I do think, however, that the earlier options were useful and we should
> > re-enable them - thus this mail.
> >
> > What the bot actually printed was this:
> >
> > <efl-jenkins> Yippie, build fixed!
> > <efl-jenkins> Project efl build #116:FIXED in 14 min:
> > http://jenkins.enlightenment.org/job/efl/116/
> > <efl-jenkins> * tom: Disable cow magic in dev profile, instead of a hack
> > in the source.
> > <efl-jenkins> * tom: Eina cow: Don't tests things that depend on magic
> > when it's off.
> >
> > When enabling colors the bot writes the status SUCCESS/FAILURE in
> > green/red. This allows me to quickly look for the latest status in the
> > backlog which I find quite useful. It will also highlight commit
> > messages containing the word "test" in magenta.
> >
> > The other option I disabled was to also include the changes that
> > contributed towards this status change (the last two messages). This has
> > the advantage of highlighting whoever broke the build (or fixed it) and
> > gives you a rough idea what could have broken it.
> >
> > So what do you think? Is this too much, does it bother you? Should we
> > re-enable the these features?
>
> Just realised I forgot to support you on the ML. I'm obviously in favour
> of this. I'll match everyone's votes, and add 3.
>
> --
>  Tom.


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though you were a member is an offense punishable by scorning.

Your cooperation is appreciated, and your submitted vote count has been
corrected to 1.

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