Ouch, and we have https://buildbot.buildbot.net/ which is down (probably because of that )
looking at it.. Pierre Le mar. 21 mai 2019 à 15:57, Rajdeep Bharati <rajdeepbharat...@gmail.com> a écrit : > > Hi > > I am having one issue with the buildbot (I think it's happening after the new > webpack PR, but not sure). > In the navigation menu, `Last Changes` isn't displayed. I have used the same > buildmaster that I was using before > (also tried polling different repositories). > > Could you tell me whether everything is okay on my side? > > Thanks > Rajdeep > > On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 1:32 PM Rajdeep Bharati <rajdeepbharat...@gmail.com> > wrote: >> >> Thank you. Now it's working >> >> Rajdeep >> >> On Sat, May 18, 2019 at 12:29 PM Pierre Tardy <tar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> Hi, >>> >>> The buildbot_badges plugin is using cairo. You can try to uninstall >>> that to move forward >>> Pierre >>> >>> Le sam. 18 mai 2019 à 07:58, Rajdeep Bharati >>> <rajdeepbharat...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>> > >>> > Hi, >>> > I was trying out the webpack PR. Here's what I did: >>> > >>> > clone the branch git clone --single-branch --branch www-webpack >>> > https://github.com/p12tic/buildbot.git buildbotwebpack >>> > cd, make virtualenv, activate >>> > make frontend >>> > Then outside the directory, I did: >>> > >>> > buildbot create-master wpmaster >>> > >>> > Now I got the following error: >>> > >>> > raise OSError("dlopen() failed to load a library: %s" % ' / '.join(names)) >>> > >>> > OSError: dlopen() failed to load a library: cairo / cairo-2 / >>> > cairo-gobject-2 / cairo.so.2 >>> > >>> > This is the full stack trace: https://pastebin.com/eDk9GVRK >>> > There are some answers on SO, but they are using homebrew python (I'm >>> > using macports py). I guess that's why they didn't work? >>> > Could you please help? >>> > >>> > Thank you. >>> > Rajdeep >>> > >>> > On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 5:20 PM Rajdeep Bharati >>> > <rajdeepbharat...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >> >>> >> Ok cool! >>> >> >>> >> Thanks >>> >> Rajdeep >>> >> >>> >> On Wed, May 15, 2019 at 1:29 PM Pierre Tardy <tar...@gmail.com> wrote: >>> >>> >>> >>> Hi Rajdeep, >>> >>> >>> >>> Buildbot calculates the version number based on tags. You you have to >>> >>> fetch all the tags so that the version is correctly calculated. >>> >>> >>> >>> git fetch --tags --all >>> >>> >>> >>> then you can re-do the make virtualenv >>> >>> >>> >>> Regards >>> >>> Pierre >>> >>> >>> >>> Le mar. 14 mai 2019 à 11:39, Rajdeep Bharati >>> >>> <rajdeepbharat...@gmail.com> a écrit : >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Thanks for the feedback! >>> >>> > >>> >>> > I had a doubt in buildbot: >>> >>> > When I install buildbot from source (github), then why is it showing >>> >>> > version 2.1.1dev... installed? Shouldn't it show the latest version >>> >>> > (2.3.0)? It is up to date with the master branch. >>> >>> > >>> >>> > Thank you. >>> >>> > Rajdeep >>> >>> > >>> >>> > On Fri, May 10, 2019 at 3:17 AM Mojca Miklavec <mo...@macports.org> >>> >>> > wrote: >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> On Wed, 8 May 2019 at 21:00, Rajdeep Bharati wrote: >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > Hi, >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > I created some issues and found some which would be relevant for >>> >>> >> > the project (as discussed in the IRC meeting): >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/4760 >>> >>> >> > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/4761 >>> >>> >> > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/4709 >>> >>> >> > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/3471 >>> >>> >> > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/3470 >>> >>> >> > https://github.com/buildbot/buildbot/issues/4750 >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Thank you. >>> >>> >> (Nice to see that I'm not the first one requesting these :) >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> I assume that we'll also want to add other items for the rest of the >>> >>> >> summer to that list? >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> > @Mojca Miklavec Yesterday you mentioned: >>> >>> >> >> >>> >>> >> >> 16:33:15 <mojca> regarding the features of the default waterfall >>> >>> >> >> view, another problem I saw was that unless one of the builds was >>> >>> >> >> done recently, the builder doesn't even show in waterfall; for >>> >>> >> >> example, there is no texlive or pplib displayed on >>> >>> >> >> https://build.contextgarden.net/#/waterfall >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> And later Pierre said this was a feature :) >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> > However, I am unable to find this problem in >>> >>> >> > https://nine.buildbot.net/#/waterfall (it's showing the builders >>> >>> >> > not having recent builds). I'm not sure (it might have been >>> >>> >> > configured in that manner in nine.buildbot, and not present by >>> >>> >> > default). >>> >>> >> > >>> >>> >> > I will try to replicate this issue in my local setup. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> If you look at >>> >>> >> https://build.contextgarden.net/#/console >>> >>> >> you can see that there is a huge number of "fake commits" from one >>> >>> >> project (from periodic scheduler) after the last build of another >>> >>> >> project was done. Maybe there's a setting which tells you how many >>> >>> >> latest builds / commits to fetch when drawing the waterfall view. I >>> >>> >> didn't try to investigate what limits the number of displayed >>> >>> >> builders. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Now: for me by far more important missing feature is in fact support >>> >>> >> for filtering on both console and waterfall. Once filtering and >>> >>> >> removal of old builders gets implemented, this particular issue will >>> >>> >> be less important. >>> >>> >> >>> >>> >> Mojca