Re: Hey! Can you please briefly try this test build...

2018-04-20 Thread Mike Conley
Solid tip from Xidorn. For the lazy, that command is:

./mach mozregression --launch b5a512aaef49 --repo try

On 2018-04-20 9:53 AM, Xidorn Quan wrote:
> FWIW, I always find that the easiest way to run some build is using 
> mozregression's "Run a single build", which would take care of downloading, 
> unpacking, and creating a new profile for it.
> 
> In this case, you'd want to choose "try" and input changeset "b5a512aaef49".
> 
> - Xidorn
> 
> On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, at 6:12 PM, Carl Corcoran wrote:
>>  Hello everyone! I need some help gathering some real-world data about DLLs
>> that get loaded into Firefox on Windows (re bug 1435827). I have created a
>> test build that outputs runtime DLL information to a text file on disk, and
>> I'd like to see what results you get on your machine(s).
>>
>> If you have already helped me with this, no need to do it again.
>>
>> So when you have a moment, can you please:
>>
>>1. Make sure you have a c:\temp directory
>>2. Download target.zip from either of the links below, extract, & run
>>firefox.exe
>>   - for 64-bit, https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer.html#?job_id=
>>   174270831&repo=try
>>   - for 32-bit, https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer.html#?job_id=
>>   174270829&repo=try
>>3. Run it at least for a while. The idea is to get a profile of DLLs
>>that are loaded into the process.
>>4. Find the results at c:\temp\ffmodules.txt, and email them to me at
>>ccorco...@mozilla.com
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Re: Hey! Can you please briefly try this test build...

2018-04-20 Thread Xidorn Quan
FWIW, I always find that the easiest way to run some build is using 
mozregression's "Run a single build", which would take care of downloading, 
unpacking, and creating a new profile for it.

In this case, you'd want to choose "try" and input changeset "b5a512aaef49".

- Xidorn

On Fri, Apr 20, 2018, at 6:12 PM, Carl Corcoran wrote:
>  Hello everyone! I need some help gathering some real-world data about DLLs
> that get loaded into Firefox on Windows (re bug 1435827). I have created a
> test build that outputs runtime DLL information to a text file on disk, and
> I'd like to see what results you get on your machine(s).
> 
> If you have already helped me with this, no need to do it again.
> 
> So when you have a moment, can you please:
> 
>1. Make sure you have a c:\temp directory
>2. Download target.zip from either of the links below, extract, & run
>firefox.exe
>   - for 64-bit, https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer.html#?job_id=
>   174270831&repo=try
>   - for 32-bit, https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer.html#?job_id=
>   174270829&repo=try
>3. Run it at least for a while. The idea is to get a profile of DLLs
>that are loaded into the process.
>4. Find the results at c:\temp\ffmodules.txt, and email them to me at
>ccorco...@mozilla.com
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Hey! Can you please briefly try this test build...

2018-04-20 Thread Carl Corcoran
 Hello everyone! I need some help gathering some real-world data about DLLs
that get loaded into Firefox on Windows (re bug 1435827). I have created a
test build that outputs runtime DLL information to a text file on disk, and
I'd like to see what results you get on your machine(s).

If you have already helped me with this, no need to do it again.

So when you have a moment, can you please:

   1. Make sure you have a c:\temp directory
   2. Download target.zip from either of the links below, extract, & run
   firefox.exe
  - for 64-bit, https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer.html#?job_id=
  174270831&repo=try
  - for 32-bit, https://treeherder.mozilla.org/logviewer.html#?job_id=
  174270829&repo=try
   3. Run it at least for a while. The idea is to get a profile of DLLs
   that are loaded into the process.
   4. Find the results at c:\temp\ffmodules.txt, and email them to me at
   ccorco...@mozilla.com

Thank you!
-Carl
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