Thanks for that info Max.  I can see "Files to archive" in the PharoLauncher configuration that I have access to.  I don't have access to the configuration of Pharo-3.0-Issue-Validator to check, but I guess it should have an entry...
    **/*/*.fuel
to gather fuel files from the subdirectories of the workspace. 

I have observed from running Pharo-3.0-Issue-Tracker-Image locally that Fuel files are created, that on the build server would located as follows...
    /builds/workspace/Pharo-3.0-Issue-Validator/3570607022163494/Pharo-3.-2.0.fuel

cheers -ben

Max Leske wrote:
Take a look at the Fuel job. Just put the file into the working directory (same directory as the image is in) and add a rule to archive Fuel files: **/*.fuel


On 25.02.2014, at 17:35, [email protected] wrote:

[email protected] wrote:
[email protected] wrote:
Marcus Denker wrote:

On the ci server this is already done: failing tests are serialise with Fuel for debugging. In addition, the image is save and can be downloaded (in the state after the test run).

How do I find the fuel files and saved image for this validation report?
https://ci.inria.fr/pharo/job/Pharo-3.0-Issue-Validator/11185//artifact/validationReport.html

Hi Camillo,

I am interested by your comment on Case 12957 that "I think we can/should add this code to the standard CI project"
regarding my ImageWorker hack to try getting hold of the test failure fuel file. What was it you liked? 

Its not suitable for integration in its current form since its a very specific hack hardcoding the target folder, that would leave rubbish on the CI server if I didn't pay attention to manually clean up afterward.  Also getting the fuel file back to my local machine is awkward using scp to bounce a copy through the inria ssh gateway.  Ideally the fuel file would just end up as an artifact of the Jenkins job.  What needs doing?  I'd be interested in helping out - though I wouldn't want to risk breaking anything prior to Pharo 3 release.

cheers -ben


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