Mike Kupfer writes:
> If a few people could sign up to test 1 tool each, we'd really
> appreciate it.  The list of tools that need testing is at
> http://www.genunix.org/wiki/index.php/Developer_Tools (look for a status
> of TEST/REVIEW).  If you'd like to help, please reply with the name of
> the tool that you'll be testing, and when you think you'll be done by.
> Then once you've done the testing, email
> scm-migration-dev at opensolaris.org with what you found (looks done, needs
> work, etc).

I've already tested "ws" and "wx" as well as the DbLookups used in
rtichk.  Those all work correctly.

I manually verified "rtichk," running it by hand with various CR
numbers and checking the results against RTIs I looked up through the
web interface.  The results all checked out.

As for ws, I entered both Teamware and Mercurial workspaces, checked
the environment strings, and diff'd them against the old ws
environment.  It all checks out.

With wx, I created a Teamware workspace, edited a few files, added
comments, ran "nits" and "pbchk", did a delget and a redelget, invoked
webrev and putback -n ... everything looks fine.

I'll go back and re-verify the comment check one, but I think it works
as well.

I deployed the current packages here on the East Coast build servers
(zhadum and trigati) yesterday afternoon.  They're now in active use
by the folks here.

Both servers typically have around 20 to 30 users or so, and often
have four or five builds running at a time.  They're big and busy.

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