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Dear Gumpmeisters, The following 7 notifys should have been sent *** G U M P [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project jcharts (in module jakarta-tapestry) failed [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project txt2html-task (in module jakarta-servletapi-5) success, but with warnings. [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project mockobjects-cvs-head (in module mockobjects) failed [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project jtidy-cvs (in module jtidy) failed [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project xml-security-tests (in module xml-security) failed [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project maven (in module maven) failed [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project jetty-plus (in module jetty) failed *** G U M P [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project jcharts (in module jakarta-tapestry) failed To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project jcharts has an issue affecting its community integration. This issue affects 2 projects, and has been outstanding for 6 runs. The current state of this project is 'Failed', with reason 'Missing Build Outputs'. For reference only, the following projects are affected by this: - jakarta-tapestry : Component-based web application framework organized around i... - jcharts : Component-based web application framework organized around i... Full details are available at: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jakarta-tapestry/jcharts/index.html That said, some information snippets are provided here. The following annotations (debug/informational/warning/error messages) were provided: -DEBUG- Sole output [jCharts-0.6.0.jar] identifier set to project name -INFO- Failed with reason missing build outputs -ERROR- Missing Output: /usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-tapestry/examples/Workbench/lib/jCharts-0.6.0.jar -ERROR- No such directory (where output is expected) : /usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-tapestry/examples/Workbench/lib -DEBUG- Extracted fallback artifacts from Gump Repository To subscribe to this information via syndicated feeds: - RSS: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jakarta-tapestry/jcharts/rss.xml - Atom: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jakarta-tapestry/jcharts/atom.xml == Gump Tracking Only === Produced by Gump version 2.1.0-alpha-0003. Gump Run 2730102004, brutus:brutus-public:2730102004 Gump E-mail Identifier (unique within run) #1. *** G U M P [EMAIL PROTECTED]: Project txt2html-task (in module jakarta-servletapi-5) success, but with warnings. To whom it may engage... This is an automated request, but not an unsolicited one. For more information please visit http://gump.apache.org/nagged.html, and/or contact the folk at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Project txt2html-task contains errors. The current state of this project is 'Success'. Full details are available at: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jakarta-servletapi-5/txt2html-task/index.html That said, some information snippets are provided here. The following annotations (debug/informational/warning/error messages) were provided: -DEBUG- Sole output [ant] identifier set to project name -INFO- Made directory [/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-servletapi-5/jsr152/build/ant] -INFO- No license on redistributable project with outputs. -ERROR- Failed to publish [/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-servletapi-5/jsr152/build/ant] to repository : [Errno 21] Is a directory The following work was performed: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/jakarta-servletapi-5/txt2html-task/gump_work/build_jakarta-servletapi-5_txt2html-task.html Work Name: build_jakarta-servletapi-5_txt2html-task (Type: Build) Work ended in a state of : Success Elapsed: 2 secs Command Line: java -Djava.awt.headless=true -Xbootclasspath/p:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/xml-xerces2/java/build/xercesImpl.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/xml-xerces2/java/build/xml-apis.jar org.apache.tools.ant.Main -Dgump.merge=/home/gump/workspaces2/public/gump/work/merge.xml -Dbuild.sysclasspath=only ant [Working Directory: /usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-servletapi-5/jsr152] CLASSPATH : /opt/jdk1.4/lib/tools.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/jakarta-servletapi-5/jsr152/build/ant:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-stylebook.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-jmf.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-swing.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-trax.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-junit.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-launcher.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant-nodeps.jar:/usr/local/gump/public/workspace/ant/dist/lib/ant.jar - Buildfile:
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There is a problem with the run at : http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public The log ought be at: http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/gump_log_30102004_090001.txt The last (up to) 50 lines of the log are : - GUMP run on host : brutus - GUMP run @ : 30 Oct 2004 09:00:01 - GUMP run @ UTC: 30 Oct 2004 16:00:01 - GUMP run by Python : '2.3.4 (#2, Sep 24 2004, 08:39:09) \n[GCC 3.3.4 (Debian 1:3.3.4-12)]' - GUMP run by Python : '/usr/bin/python2.3' - GUMP run by Gump : 2.0.2-alpha-0003 - GUMP run on OS : 'posix' - GUMP run in env: GUMP_HOME - [/home/gump/workspaces2/public/gump] SHELL - [/bin/sh] HOST_LOCAL_ENV - [local-env-brutus.sh] SHLVL - [2] FORREST_HOME - [/opt/forrest] CLASSPATH - [/opt/jdk1.4/lib/tools.jar] LOCAL_ENV - [local-env.sh] GUMP_HOST - [brutus] PWD - [/usr/local/gump/public/gump/cron] GUMP_PYTHON - [/usr/bin/python2.3] LOGNAME - [gump] MAVEN_HOME - [/opt/maven] PATH - [/usr/bin:/bin:/opt/jdk1.4/bin:/opt/forrest/bin:/opt/maven/bin] JAVA_HOME - [/opt/jdk1.4] HOME - [/home/gump] _ - [/usr/bin/python2.3] - GUMP base directory : /usr/local/gump/public/workspace - GUMP base path : /usr/local/gump/public/workspace - GUMP mail server: mail.apache.org - GUMP mail port : 25 - GUMP mail from : [EMAIL PROTECTED] - GUMP mail to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] - GUMP log is @ : http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public - GUMP log is @ : /usr/local/gump/public/results - GUMP PYTHONPATH : /home/gump/workspaces2/public/gump/python Execute : svn update --non-interactive out.txt 21 svn: PROPFIND request failed on '/repos/asf/gump/live' svn: PROPFIND of '/repos/asf/gump/live': could not connect to server (https://svn.apache.org) Process Exit Code : 1 -- Gump Version: 2.0.2-alpha-0003 - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[proposal] removing non-ASF leaves from the workspace
there are a few projects that gump builds that are not ASF projects and are not used by any ASF project. I think the ASF already has enough things to build for ourselves and gump is not a public service. I personally think that it is abusive for comitters to use their access to add projects that are not required. Examples of such projects are Barcode4j, Antworks, Smartfrog, but I'm sure I can found more (and, in fact, I'll write some code to outline those and automate the checks). I propose that we remove those projects from the gump.xml profile that is ran on brutus (we can keep the descriptors there, that doesn't hurt) but I would like to remove all those leaves projects from using cpu/disk space. WTDY? -- Stefano. smime.p7s Description: S/MIME Cryptographic Signature
BATCH: All dressed up, with nowhere to go...
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Re: [proposal] removing non-ASF leaves from the workspace
On Sunday 31 October 2004 01:55, Stefano Mazzocchi wrote: there are a few projects that gump builds that are not ASF projects and are not used by any ASF project. I think the ASF already has enough things to build for ourselves and gump is not a public service. I personally think that it is abusive for comitters to use their access to add projects that are not required. Examples of such projects are Barcode4j, Antworks, Smartfrog, but I'm sure I can found more (and, in fact, I'll write some code to outline those and automate the checks). I propose that we remove those projects from the gump.xml profile that is ran on brutus (we can keep the descriptors there, that doesn't hurt) but I would like to remove all those leaves projects from using cpu/disk space. WTDY? What Think Do I? :o) First a bit off-topic; isn't this also becoming a scalability issue problem for the ASF model of oversight as well? The more external dependencies that are introduced into the codebase, the higher the risk that non-ASF projects are introducing trojan horses and other security-related issues. There seems to be various levels of desire among ASF committers to make external dependencies, even choosing external ones over viable ASF ones, often with the argument of level of community activity. Anyway, that aside, I think that as long as Gump is not a P2P federation of externally provided CPU resources, I don't see a reason why ASF should build any leaf nodes that no ASF projects are dependent upon. Cheers Niclas -- +--//---+ / http://www.bali.ac/ / http://niclas.hedhman.org / +--//---+ - To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]