Stefano Mazzocchi wrote:
For this specific problem, I would go relational.
+1. Brain-dead and ugly solution like mysql ;)
When I think about the answers I've received [and thanks for them] I wonder
if folks are thinking more about the ugly/brain dead type problem of results
tracking. I
I suspect something in my change to pure Python for file listing/contents is
causing these not to show. I'll investigate...
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/jicarilla-sandbox/jicarilla-collections.html#Annotations
regards,
Adam
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Antoine responded:
This much I figured. But the site docs have a large gap between purpose
and
details.
I agree, I had to hack my way also to figure out where is the gump
descriptor for avalon.
(used find . -name *.xml | xargs grep avalon)
Could you enter this as an enhancement request
http://build.try.sybase.com/eclipse-gump/gump_xref/descriptor_project.html
is this build.try.sybase.com URL supposed to be public ? I cannot open
it in my Web browser.
Oops, no, sorry -- one of my internal ones. I was using my browser history
to get to an xref link, and didn't look closely.
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Subject: Re: Gump Database
Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
Stefano wrote:
While the question that you should be asking yourself is: what does the
data look like? how stuctured
'cos we have a unicode to ascii conversion issue to deal with, for that
person's from address their name's character set. The reason goes to the
log file, but not this message. That probably needs to be fixed.
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error: ordinal
Ah yes, some nagging changes (for Nick's request) slipped in there..
regards
Adam
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ajack 2004/03/02 13:11:40
Modified:
As we get more folks tinkering with Gump Python code (and I love how
Stefan's first foray find standard Python things that I've missed) it is
time to mature the codebase [comments/structuring], and start some
development documentation.
I started to create a development tab for this topic in the
Martin,
Just a quick note. Saw httpunit fail on a prereq. I wrote the java
version of LocalCheck (which checks if the downloaded prereqs are al
present), is there a replacement for this already ? It is very usefull
when setting up gump :)
Hmm, I don't think I ever knew of LocalCheck (until I
Actually in the last one or two months, I have been giving a damn as
you said.
I suspect Stefano meant more from the owners, not all the Gumpmeisters 'cos
we are a caring bunch. ;-) We've noticed all you've achieved ... (hmm, we
need a FOG Factor for a count of projects dependencies that folks
Spare the beer for a hot summer day... Try to provide a little bit more
guidance, because I think that most people here (except LSD) are pretty
scared of Gump.
I don't think a Gump descriptor is any more complex than an ant build
script, or a Maven project file, and it is documented (if
As an aside - can someone tell me what the latest available bouncycastle
jar is on lsd?
Does this answer the question?
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/jce/jce_details.html#Outputs
If not, and if we can add more to Gump for remote debugging, please provide
feedback.
regards
Adam
But you are right, if the number of dependencies is displayed, it will
be easier to detect the spots which are harming a lot gump.
I think gumpy suffers from data overload syndrome: too many numbers,
too much eye candy... it's harder to spot where the errors are.
One person's
Is
http://gump.chalko.com/gb/blog/News/?permalink=TLP.txtpreview=truesmm=y
ready for release.
Thanks for doing this. We need to get into a habit of doing such when the
topic is fresh in our minds, 'cos doing it after the fact trying to think
back, is much harder. This one was worth it
and here it is sitting since more than 16 CPU minutes. Any ideas?
I'll let it run a little longer, I can still work on my machine even
though python is using up 99% of the CPU.
Basically the forrest documentation generation is somewhat exhaustive then
the forrest run itself is intensive.
On Thu, 11 Mar 2004, Stefan Bodewig [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
and here it is sitting since more than 16 CPU minutes. Any ideas?
update, it finished about ten minutes later - all in all taking more
than half an hour. Is this to be expected? The build of
bootstrap-ant took 58 seconds
From: Stefano Mazzocchi [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[...]
Food for thought.
Slick ideas, I love them...
regards
Adam
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Uh, Adam and Antoine asked access to moof and I gave it to them. I
didn't do anything else.
Guys, status?
I'd point you to a posting (yesterday) with a subject of 'gump on moof', but
our eyebrowse index seems dorked. Can you see it?
regards
Adam
I think I've managed to suppress dodgy characters (like the binary that
log4j's test cat'ing .gz files produced). It isn't pretty/nice, I replace
them with _, but at least the forrest ought run for all the other pages.
http://gump.try.sybase.com/logging-log4j/log4j-tests.html
BTW: I thought
put it on /usr/local/gump/gump
Thanks.
Somebody mind creating a /use/local/gump directory that the gump group has
permissions to?
regards
Adam
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You know, irregardless of how mature (or otherwise) Gumpy is in
integrate.py, the other scripts -- and the general commandline usage -- are
terribly immature. Basically, with me not having the ability to do any
worthwhile local runs (behind a modem) I've really just never bothered. [Ok,
I've also
Hmm, maybe the issue was that the dodgy characters in log4j-test were
killing the forrest, so the pages were stale. I hand ran the forrest about
the time you sent this, and right now it shows success (with a duration of
1).
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/jakarta-slide/jakarta-slide.html
I think we should to a month clean of the cvs dirs. a rm -rf .
This will help us catch errors that outdated cvs dir would otherwise miss.
The only negative I foresee with this, is that currently Gumpy uses the
output of the CVS|SVN updates (in quiet mode) to determine if there have
been any
as you may have noticed, I've started putting things in jira. I'm trying
to get rid of all the post-it notes on my wall. I don't know how much
you guys like using jira, but I find it works well, and starts working
better the more people get used to it. Let's get used to it ;)
I can't keep
FWIIW: I saw some (one line I think) reference to this setting, but never an
implementation.
regards,
Adam
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Sent: Monday, March 15, 2004 7:56 AM
Subject: [jira] Created: (GUMP-33) Does not honour noclasspath/
Message:
Stefan wrote:
We have projects A and B. To build B I want to request that A has
been built, but I really don't care for its output. I just want to
influence the build order, that's all. In that case I'd use
depend project=Anoclasspath//depend
in B's descriptor.
and why it is wanted?
BTW: Can somebody [I believe infr wanted to know of this, if not do it]
create:
http://moof.apache.org/gump/public - /usr/local/gump/public/results
and (something like)
http://gump.apache.org/results/public which ProxyPasses to above moof
URL?
Thanks in advance.
Anybody on the
Gump on moof
--On Monday, March 15, 2004 11:22 AM -0700 Adam R. B. Jack
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Anybody on the Gump team willing/able to do this, or ought I make the
request directly to infrastructure folks?
I thought moof was still behind the firewall which blocks port 80.
Has
I'm sorry, Adam. I don't get it. What's TCL? What can I or
infrastructure do to help? Should we come up with proposed plan of
actionf or installing gump on aapache machine so that we can start
debating it *before* the machine arrives?
TLC = Tender Love and Care. ;-)
Basically the workflow of
Antoine
I see you removed the home nested=temp /
but gumpy looks for :
/data3/gump/jakarta-pluto/temp/container/target/pluto-1.0.jar
which does not exist.
the jakarta-pluto.xml file also contains these lines :
mkdir dir=temp/api/classes//
mkdir dir=temp/container/classes//
I am pretty sure that we will fix lsd as soon as we can then.
Fingers crossed that we can. We've run up against other compiler problems in
other projects, I believe, so hopefully we can find one that is a good
common denominator of success.
BTW: When we get a dedicated gump machine I'd love to
These are just the ones that don't have a nag entry, so don't have anywhere
to be sent -- hence they return to the Gumpmeisters.
I believe Nicola has plans for javasrc.
regards
Adam
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I'd like to try authoring the board report together and have started
with my thoughts for next week's meeting in the wiki[1]. Please go
ahead and modify/add to your liking.
Sorry I failed to help you out with this, the recent flurries of activity
made this slide down in my mailbox too far.
I
I guess I need to take the nag/ out of the test workspace. I added it (and
the functionality) to try to do what Stefan wanted that traditional does,
i.e.
workspace
nag to=xxx from=yyy
overrides the nag info on module (gumpy allows it here) or project.
regards
Adam
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I'm not sure what needs to happen with the Apache config. I think
moof needs a new httpd.conf. The current one is the OS X Server
default, which is mildy wonky.
I can take care of this.
Adam, tell me what you want and I'll set it up.
Something along the lines of:
I removed what I thought was a hack today, I removed the check for directory
existence from before a mkdir, assuming a working sync would have cleaned
the directory. I assumed that no mkdir would be in existence if the
directory was in CVS|SVN. I was wrong (see below).
So, what to do? Do we go
On Wednesday 17 March 2004 07:29, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
I ended up adding all the project/avalon* projects in Gump CVS to
profile/gump.xml.
Sorry, I don't know Gump well enough to know what profiles are.
No worries, basically it just lists the components
(modules/projects/repositories
Remember I am in TZ UTC+0800 :o)
and need to sleep occassionally.
No stress, it was 'cos I'm not in that timezone that I can try to help. :-)
regards
Adam
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Avalon-Logging is replacing Excalibur Logging,
Ok, then we have a CVS issue to resolve with avalon-logging.
Since the Gumps are still running, just a heads up to this:
WARN:gump:Command failed. [cvs -q -z3 -d
:pserver:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:2401/home/cvspublic checkout -P -d
avalon-logging
We can relay through mail.opensource.apple.com, which is on the same
subnet. Postfix needs to be set up if we want delivery with
/usr/sbin/sendmail, etc. to work. If you just need an SMTP server,
mail.opensource.apple.com should do. I don't know what gump needs.
Gumpy uses Python's SMTP
Sorry, when I type 'general@' I get completion to incubator, and if I forget
to go all the way to adding the @g I can mis-send. My apologies, I really
need to add an alias.
regards
Adam
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Whatever you've done, it seems you've broken something with it, see
the Strut's nags (I'll be looking into the other builds that fail on
LSD but not on my Gump 0.3 machine).
Now it looks as if //ant/depend wouldn't create a CLASSPATH entry at
all.
Hmm, sorry. I hate when I break something
On Thu, 18 Mar 2004, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I am away (training) next week, and only online some evenings, and I
want to get Gumpy stable for while I go.
If all else fails and our collective Python knowledge doesn't help to
get through this, we can always disable
That said, one 1 seems to affect dependencies, and neither affect ant
depend soley/directly.
This, to follow, code is the code in ant.py (in the Builder class -- which
is sub-classed for ant or maven) that processes depend inside
ant|maven. It shows that a depend inside ant is implemented via
On Fri, 19 Mar 2004, Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
1) Allow property to default to noclasspath, and a classpath
attribute (any) to reverse that.
This is fine. Note that depend is property with an implcit
classpath attribute. Maybe this is where you'll want to look into?
You
Since I have LSD running under 'ajack' as are gump.try.sybase.com and
gump.dotnot.org, I think we need somebody else's id to run the Apache Python
Gump on moof. This is especially important with me going away next week.
I think it has to be one id (sadly) because an SVN bug (which I hear might
what we could also do is create a 'gump' user, and give multiple people
the password. Alternatively, we don't give out the password, but add
multiple people's keys to the authorized_keys file.
I've always frowned on shared user ids (assuming they were excuses for not
getting group permissions
I'll certainly guilty of being away for a while, but
gump.document.forrest is not a small thing, and to my eyes, not entirely
obvious.
It is really just a lot of repetative simple code, building simple xdoc
pieces. It it's pretty, but it isn't that bad.
We have gump.document.text, and we
At the moment, gump.document.* take a complete set of knowledge and
produce a set of artifacts.
Sounds accurate. [I am not familiar w/ Cocoon, so won't comment there.]
An alternate approach would be to completely flip this. Have the
equivalent logic drive the acquisition of certain pieces
I believe Gump would benefit from folks being able to tinker with it's
Python codebase, in order to get comfortable with the internals (which
always seem to act differently than visualized when run against the mungo
data set of a full workspace. ;-) and in order to attempt new approaches.
Since
For us to get to the point where others are interested in personal
gumps, we need to make it easier to build profiles which use
repositories for components that an individual is not interested in
rebuilding for themselves.
Yeah, I agree, I also think this'd help more Gump 'communities' (not
trying to learn something about unit testing python software...
Cool.
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /data3/gump/gump-install]$ export \
PYTHONPATH=/data3/gump/gump-install/python/
[EMAIL PROTECTED] /data3/gump/gump-install]$ sh gumpytest.sh
(...)
INFO:gump:Performed [29] tests with
I am quite disappointed by the fact that Gump cannot seem to terminate it's
child processes, and subsequent generations of processes. I can't seem to
find any portable solution, and even the per platform solutions contain race
conditions. Perhaps this is a limitation of the current state of
I also copied and updated the /usr/local/gump/README from Moof.
I've updated it to comment out what has not been done (i.e. step #12).
Since 'hostname' returns brutus not brutus.apache.org (more like moof does)
I've edited the README to say the workspace file is brutus.xml.
I have not yet
It's not all that scary. I've updated .bash_profile to contain the ...
Not scared, just my *nix knowledge is not borne again. ;-)
following lines:
export FORREST_HOME=/usr/local/gump/forrest
export PATH=/usr/local/j2sdk1.4.2_04/bin:$PATH:$FORREST_HOME/bin
I'll move the stuff at
On Fri, 26 Mar 2004, Adam Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Stefan, if this due to Python Gump using the hard coded 'clone vm'
on ant, perhaps? Anybody able to get inside this?
Possible, in particular since it seems to have worked last night 8-)
Does anybody still have a build log of the
I added a --dated switch to integrate.py a while back in preparation for a
server on Apache hardware that had sufficient disk space to allow nightly
logs. It takes the @@DATE@@ value, takes the log directory (and URL), and
appends the date to those two. Theoretically this ought be enough to give
I see we have 6 issues without a component set, so I assume the three we
have were not suitable:
Java/XSLT(aka Traditional)
GOM(Metadata Model)
Python (aka Gumpy)
With us trying to mature Python Gump to be the main Gump we support (and
start calling it Gump
Ok, I give. I'm used to using 'lynx' on Linux for a text based http, but
that doesn't appear to be available on brutus. Does anybody know an
alternative?
I need to download this:
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
or copy it between apache machines
Also, if we want both xdoc and html output we'd need to set
of tempaltes (with code in) which isn't nice.
Maybe my comment got lost... generate html and Forrest can skin that too.
In other words, Forrest can skin an html site.
I heard it, but I think I mentally filtered it somewhat,
Now realize that I am *NOT* proposing Anakia. What I am proposing is
that the ability to view a site as it is being produced is a very
valuable thing to have, and an important consideration both for a
machine which is a shared resource and for any hope of there ever being
personal usage of
use wget :)
Thanks, I tried it. Did I do something wrong?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]:/usr/local/gump$ wget
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
--07:04:32--
http://www.apache.org/dyn/closer.cgi/maven/binaries/maven-1.0-rc2.tar.gz
=
Sam responded:
use wget :)
FYI: I've now installed both lynx and curl.
Thank you. I'll update the README and post it to the Gump Wiki for a clear
record. I'll cut-n-paste your package install command line, please update it
with these if needed.
BTW: We've done moof (although it isn't
I've not had chance to go over Leo's architecture notes in enough detail (at
a quiet time) in order to respond to them completely. I keep wanting to find
time. The first point that I'd like to address, when I do, is that I don't
believe that Python Gump (I will start referring to it as Gump,
At the present time, it shows a run that started just after noon on
Sunday, and completed at 9 am the following day. This happens to show a
complete run. Check back in a few hours, and depending on when you
check, you will find partial results, either on the checkout side or on
the build
Should we run gump every 6 hours on brutus?
Some thoughts I've had...
Since we have dedicated cycles, why not do it as soon as the last one stops?
What about doing N with --optimise (only build what has changed) and the
Nth+1 a full one?
BTW: Have a separate 'check metadata' loop (that
http://xml.apache.org/forrest/your-project.html#installing
use the /forrest webapp/ command to create a webapp for deployment and
then copy that over to the tomcat applications dir.
I think the webapp ends up in build/webapp
Ok, so help me understand this more. Once we have a webapp
(no results for last night)
Sorry about that. I got distracted by going to an ice hockey game wasn't
able to check the test build I'd kicked off. I've tried patching the bug(s),
and running a new build on brutus.
regards
Adam
I could be wrong, but as near as I can tell, the reason you need to
press CTRL-RELOAD is because without doing this, the client is not
sending any requests to the server.
I'm sorry. Today I worked from my work office (as opposed to home office,
where I work 90% of the time) on a box that I
I assume it is Sam improving/completing this content, but this isn't too
helpful:
Editor: 66.57.27.65
Anybody mind if I ask infrastructure@ (with subject [wiki]) to investigate?
I assume attribution is of interest.
regards
Adam
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log4j failed and the affected column says 1099, impressive. Even
more impressive since the total number of projects says 543 on
brutus ;-)
First, thanks for watching the content of the data, as we know (from my
typing) I don't see what is there, just what I think is there. ;-)
I knew this
IIUC the current incubator-geronimo build fails since Maven project
names and Gump project names don't match.
IIUC the issues is more (or also) that the 'artifact ids' (our jar ids) do
not match. Having the project names the same is an issue for dependency
determination, but for setting the
Ok, so FOG as successes/(failures+prereqs) hasn't been a huge hit w/ folks,
but what about:
successes/(successes+failures+prereqs).
This is really (if my math memory is ok) 'odds of a successful build, based
off history' -- I think. This is far more valuable as a FOG Factor, because
it is
Are we happy with the gump config on brutus? Is that setup reasonably
stable?
Unless we decide to move to tomcat/forrest, I'd say so.
How should that change things? What's the next step?
Brutus is a good master to clone, unless tomcat/forrest add more
dependencies, that was all. We just
These ought get added to JIRA, and I'll try to find time for the bigger
ones, but off the top of my head -- here is a wishlist. I'd love folks to
take on different tasks and I'd help them w/ my knowledge of current
internals, if needed, etc.
In no particular order:
) An historical results
(metadata).
6) Newcomers (tell us first time projects)
... stuff like this.
regards,
Adam
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Subject: Stuff TODO
These ought get added to JIRA
Sam Ruby [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
http://hermes.apache.org/gump/public/
If the output appears comprable to what we are seeing on Brutus
From http://hermes.apache.org/gump/public/gumpy.html:
Comparable in that all implementations seem to mess up DBM. ;-)
!--StartFragment--INFO:gump:*New*
def sync(self):
-if not os.name == 'dos' and not os.name == 'nt':
+if hasattr(self.db, 'sync'):
self.db.sync()
FWIIW: I'm not even sure it is needed, I even forget why I even added the
call. Some sort of belt braces I assume.
regards
Adam
I've used the build log:
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/jakarta-
cactus/gump_work/build_jakarta-cactus_jakarta-cactus-sample-servlet-
13.html
arg. Yes, it's very clear in there. I wonder why the link in the Gump
email does not point to this file instead of the general one which
Hmm. No, not directly. If a project repeatedly fails Gump automatically
turns on ant verbose and/or debug, and maybe this show those values. Is
there a way to list these things (above) without writing some Java?
What's wrong with writing some Java? ;-)
As I'm sure you are aware ...
Try to fix build by cloning the forked VM here as well -
java.awt.headless doesn't seem to get propagated on brutus
Stefan,
Does this java.awt.headless doesn't seem to get propagated on brutus mean
that workspace level system properties are not being respected? If you could
give me a clear
I think we could add a check into GumpEnvironment to detect 'timeout' if
available in the environment, and use it if present, and I think that
would
suit any purists (including me) that want Gump to function well out of
the
box, with the minimum of installation dependencies.
Why not put
Anybody see an reason (licensing, other) why we should not use this:
http://www2.sfk.nl/svg
in Gump? [I found nothing else via Google. I also looked on python.org
(including in the package index) and in ASPN cookbook.]
We use logging [we even bundle it for Python 2.2], we use wxPython, so
Nicola Ken Barozzi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It does not seem easier to use than simply outputting SVG as text strings.
I'm starting to agree with you, but as I get started w/ SVG (the 700 page
spec is too much to consume in one sitting, and I certainly won't print it)
it is nice to have some
Folk,
When both Stefano and Leo both misinterpret me, I realize I failed to
communicate yet again. English truly ought not be counted as my first
language (despite being born a Brit. ;-)
You triggered off this:
As I'm sure you are aware ... there is a strong feeling on this list that
no
Java
In Python, indentation is syntactic, and crucial. I'd like some input on how
we can all work on the source, without confusing each other...
Sam's recent addition to forrest.py uses tabs, and what works no doubt
looks good to him, but looks wrong to me (see below). [I've been using
pyEclipse
[java] [Xalan2Processor] Applying XSL sheet
sbk:/style/stylesheets/any2header.xsl
[java] Exception in thread main java.lang.InternalError: Can't
connect to X11 window server using ':0.0' as the value of the DISPLAY
variable
Is Xvfb (X11 Virtual Frame Buffer) installed and
Sam hates tabs with a passion, so if there were any in there, it was
because he was editing the files on a machine where he had neglected to
set up vim properly. I'll try to be more careful in the future.
Oh, ok. Yes, since Python didn't complain it would've been almost impossible
to spot.
These questions are not straightfoward.
True.
Stepping back, my intention was to to be careful to listen to what folks on
the list say today. I've been hacking away alone for far too long, and want
to ensure that I don't get too comfortable thinking I know what this
community wants/thinks. That
I've coding 'timeout' into Python Gump (allowing GumpEnvironment to detect
it register it, and allowing launcher.py:executeIntoResult to use it if
found) as an optional dependency. [I've done this in the hope of helping
Hermes, which (I assume) is still in an uncomfortable situation of having a
Just an FYI ... I am sure this won't occur without some issues.
For example, most CVS update of Gump itself are done within gumpy.sh itself,
so that one file typically needs to be manually updated. I'll do what I can
to test a few workspaces.
regards,
Adam
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to want to be /usr/local/bin/bash).
I've manually update LSD, dotnot, gump, brutus, hermes.
regards,
Adam
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Sent: Monday, April 05, 2004 1:18 PM
Subject: [HEADSUP] Fw: cvs commit: gump gumpy.bat
, April 05, 2004 4:57 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: xml-xerces2/dist-xerces failed
Can now close Jira issue GUMP-44.
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Sent: Sunday, April 04, 2004 3:26 PM
Subject: Re: [EMAIL
I'll see what I can do to install dynamic forrest on gump today as soon
as I receive a password for brutus.
I've forwarded a mail (from Sam) to both you and Stefan.
regards
Adam
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It seems I failed to sufficiently test the case where 'timeout' was not
available.
http://lsd.student.utwente.nl/gump/
Either Gump had an indent problem, or a logic problem, 'cos the code
proceeded as if it was available. When it tried to run forrest it failed
with 'timeout not found', so
I'm travelling at the moment, and quite frankly until Gump gets back to
the point where I can experiment on a change with a edit/compile/debug
cycle measured in minutes instead of hours, all of my contributions will
be in the margins.
Understood. Between TextDocument (uglycrude, but --text if
If the test I just ran on Gump is valid, this was a tab indent problem, that
seems to no longer exist (since I removed tabs).
regards
Adam
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From: Adam R. B. Jack [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: Gump code and data [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Tuesday, April 06, 2004 8:28 AM
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I'd like to work on it, as I have used Velocity recently, and of course
I work on Forrest...
Cheetah seems a blur of Python and template, to ther extends that one can
write templates that become Python classes. I started to wonder why a Python
programmer would need a 'Python shorthand', and
Ok, an --xdocs on the commandline makes Gump not run forrest on the xdocs it
generates into the work directory, but sync's them into the log directory.
Note, it copies in the template first (which has much of this below) As such
it creates:
status.xml
forrest.properties
All
I have no idea why the LSD run failed last night, the log ends abruptly, the
gumpy.lock still exists. I have to wonder if it was killed, or something,
'cos normally we'd see any crash.
INFO:gump:Perform task [preprocess]
WARN:gump:Command failed. [timeout 60 env ]. ExitCode: 127
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