Re: autoland cleanup

2016-11-30 Thread Gregory Szorc
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 1:24 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote: > Gregory Szorc writes: > > > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Karl Tomlinson > wrote: > >> When history is rewritten, is there a way to view the original > >> history through the web interface, so

Re: autoland cleanup

2016-11-30 Thread Karl Tomlinson
Gregory Szorc writes: > On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote: >> When history is rewritten, is there a way to view the original >> history through the web interface, so that autoland tinderbox >> builds can be used to find regression ranges? > > No. Rewritten

Re: autoland cleanup

2016-11-30 Thread Gregory Szorc
On Wed, Nov 30, 2016 at 12:40 PM, Karl Tomlinson wrote: > Gregory Szorc writes: > > > When the autoland repository was introduced, it was advised to not pull > > from this repository because we plan to do rewrites like this frequently > in > > the future. So if this rewriting

Re: autoland cleanup

2016-11-30 Thread Karl Tomlinson
Gregory Szorc writes: > When the autoland repository was introduced, it was advised to not pull > from this repository because we plan to do rewrites like this frequently in > the future. So if this rewriting impacted your local repo and you aren't a > sheriff, you should consider changing your

autoland cleanup

2016-11-30 Thread Gregory Szorc
There was a sub-optimal landing in the autoland repository. Long story short, we rewrote a handful of changesets on the autoland repository and their corresponding pushlog entries. Accidental fallout from the rewrite was all autoland requests queued since the tree was closed ~14 hours ago failed.