Hey Gentlemen,
I have been struggling to maintain connection with ASF for many years
(since my technology life went a different direction) and, despite good
intentions, I struggle to show up at meetings/pass along my proxy, etc. I
finally accepted the reality and went to emeritus last year, in
Stefan,
Thank you for doing this. +1
regards
Adam
On Tue, Dec 7, 2021 at 8:17 AM Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> Hi all
>
> as by now usual a pretty minimal draft which repeats what we've said the
> last time: https://cwiki.apache.org/confluence/display/GUMP/20211215
>
> I hope I haven't missed any
something obvious (I haven’t touched Java in well
over a decade.)
Regards,
Adam
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021 at 11:15 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 10/08/2021 21:38, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 10/08/2021 21:17, Adam Jack wrote:
> >> Thanks for the update. Good luck.
> >
> > Than
Thanks for the update. Good luck.
Adam
On Tue, Aug 10, 2021, 15:57 Mark Thomas wrote:
> All,
>
> Since Tomcat's main development branch now requires Java 11, I have
> started the process of moving Gump over to Java 11.
>
> So far, I have added Java 11 to the packages installed by Puppet.
>
> I
ted. I started a manual run at 21:27 UTC that hadn't
> completed.
>
> I've just confirmed that the 06.00 UTC cron job started correctly so, as
> far as I can tell, the migration to the new VM is complete.
>
> Huge thanks to Adam
get that done, I'll get gump-vm2 moved back over to
> live, re-enable Puppet and then get infra to re-enable the cron jobs.
>
> Almost there...
>
> Mark
>
>
> On 30/11/2020 08:41, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 29/11/2020 22:04, Adam Jack wrote:
> >> Hey Mark
&
are good to merge the changes in the branch back into live.
>
> Adam, if you can get that done, I'll get gump-vm2 moved back over to
> live, re-enable Puppet and then get infra to re-enable the cron jobs.
>
> Almost there...
>
> Mark
>
>
> On 30/11/2020 08:41, Mark Thomas
ld_apr_apr-configure.html
>
> Mark
>
> On 29/11/2020 18:03, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 29/11/2020 15:18, Adam Jack wrote:
> >> Thanks for testing it out Mark.
> >>
> >> If you need help taking it from here, let me know, and if I can gain
> access
> &
on't think I should, being merely the client,
but maybe mac needs something.)
- Reading, I don't think SSH access is allowed to home.a.o ... do I (ajack)
need to be allowed to vmgump2? Is that the problem?
regards,
Adam
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 1:06 PM Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 29/11/2020 18:
This failure looks like one you'll be able to fix much faster than me:
>
> http://gump-vm2.apache.org/apr/apr-configure/gump_work/build_apr_apr-configure.html
>
> Mark
>
> On 29/11/2020 18:03, Mark Thomas wrote:
> > On 29/11/2020 15:18, Adam Jack wrote:
> >> Thanks
On Sun, Nov 29, 2020 at 2:31 AM Mark Thomas wrote:
> On 29/11/2020 01:18, Adam Jack wrote:
> > Hey Mark,
> >
> > I've taken a shot (on a Macbook) at porting Gump to Python 3. I used
> "2to3"
> > a bunch, but then manually worked on updates continually ru
Hey Mark,
I've taken a shot (on a Macbook) at porting Gump to Python 3. I used "2to3"
a bunch, but then manually worked on updates continually running Gump's
unit test. I don't know how complete the coverage of those tests is, but
hopefully it is a start. (I couldn't seem to install 'anydbm' on
Thanks Stefan.
regards
Adam
On Tue, Sep 11, 2018 at 1:34 AM Stefan Bodewig wrote:
> Hi all
>
> there is a draft for next weeks meeting in
> https://wiki.apache.org/gump/Drafts/BoardReports/20180919 - it is
> identical to the report I sent last quarter because I don't know of
> anything new to
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Very reasonable.
Adam
Sent from my iPad
On Jul 21, 2013, at 12:20 AM, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote:
Hi
after about a month we have three projects still interested in Gump
(Tomcat, POI, XMLGraphics), two saying they don't care too much (Xerces,
Xalan), one asking to get
On 12 Jun 2013, at 01:31, Stefan Bodewig bode...@apache.org wrote:
On 2013-06-11, Adam R. B. Jack wrote:
As for your letter, I like it. Perhaps add a paragraph as to why Gump
does it's builds?
OK.
NOTE: I'd try to find appropriate dev/general lists for each project and
do with a single
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Wow, I guess it ought not be a surprise that I hardly follow a word of
this. I've missed a lot in a couple of years. :-)
Hmm, and I still need to figure out how to send from @apache.org again.
regards
Adam
On Mar 12, 2009, at 11:16 PM, Stefan Bodewig wrote:
Hi all,
these are the mid-term
What issue did this fix? I don't get it. Is kaffe misbehaving?
Yes, it was/is deadlocking it's GC thread (folks believe.) Either way it was
hanging and fixes were going into CVS HEAD. What this allows is to build
Kaffe at the start of the run (and search for cores at the end) and hence
not
With the help of some kind folk on irc#kaffe we have the start of :
http://gump.zones.apache.org/gump/kaffe/buildLog.html
There was a certain amount of juggling about to get Kaffe to compile on this
Solaris, and a few tests fail. That said, we are using CVS HEAD of Kaffe, so
can
Folks
Can I get details/pointers from anybody on how the Kaffe run was installed
last time (on Brutus?) If so, I'll attempt to get it redone. Thanks in
advance.
regards
Adam
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It seems that the kind folks at infrastructure@ are about ready to do this,
the test run looks clean. It occurs to be that we've considered the human
impact of this moving (waiting until most ASFers are comfortable with SVN)
but not the automated Gump impact. We need to migrate our, and other,
I've been tinkering with an IRC plug-in for Gump3 that allows it to interact
with an IRC channel.
Given how long our runs are, it seems reasonable that we'd like to interact
with them in real-time. Theoretically Gump3 could (one day) become a
long-lived IRC bot that took requests/instructions
Folks,
Somebody (not me) seems to have most/all of a test Gump install on our
solaris zone. Thanks!!!
I simply (after some poking around) had to re-create /var/run/apache2 and
start the HTTPD, and we get these pages.
I've just kicked off a test run.
Gump crashes when listing
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Key: GUMP-140
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-140
Project: Gump
Type: Bug
Components: Python-based Gump
Versions: Gump2-2.3
Environment: Solaris (likely all)
Reporter: Adam Jack
Folks
Are we seeing some duplicate moderated in e-mails (perhaps due to two
moderators moderating at different times?) I know this ought not occur, but
I wonder if (say) some spam storm is causing things not to be normal. Just
curious what others are seeing/thinking on this...
regards,
Adam
We have (to my knowledge) three ideas posted, the first thanks to Scott.
I've been contacted (twice, in the few days since I posted it) for
gump-presentation.
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005#gump-and-maven
http://wiki.apache.org/general/SummerOfCode2005#gump-and-doap
Bad XML causes Gump3 to crash
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Key: GUMP-136
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-136
Project: Gump
Type: Bug
Components: Python-based Gump
Versions: Gump3-alpha-3
Reporter: Adam Jack
If any included (via
Versions: Gump3-alpha-3
Reporter: Adam Jack
A missing href (e.g. typo of file/URL not found) causes Gump to crash:
Find module starting with DOM Element: module at 0x11c4120
Found!
16:44:13 WARNINGDropping module '' because of href resolution error!
16:44:13 ERROR Fatal error
-alpha-3
Reporter: Adam Jack
This might be considered support for 0.4 metadata.
Normalizer:_get_list_merged_by_name returns cloned nodes --- and those nodes
are w/o a parent. As such Normalizer:_find_module_containing_node fails when
looking for the parent module.
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-alpha-3
Reporter: Adam Jack
Fix For: Gump3-alpha-3
Module dropped due to missing repository (e.g. for packaged??) causes later
crash.
16:53:43 DEBUG Converting project definition 'xml-xercesImpl' into
objectorm.
16:53:43 ERROR Fatal error during run!
Traceback (most recent
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-118?page=all ]
Adam Jack resolved GUMP-118:
Resolution: Fixed
Might need more work (e.g. properties, etc.) but it is in place.
gump.plugins.java.AntPlugin component for handling ant/ commands
I am frustrated trying to debug vmgump, and e-mail notifications. I just
don't know if they are getting through, or not. Heck, for the longest time I
didn't know if they were being sent, and I'm still not sure. Rather than me
subscribe to a gazzillion mailing lists I keep wondering if Gump ought
It doesn't look like vmgump has disk space for more than one Gump. When I
asked #asfinfra about it they said ask leo, I believe that the intent was
to have separate VMs, but I'm not sure. So, here I am (in line after Dim's
question yesterday :-).
Thinking about this, what are the pros/cons? Why
Restore Kaffe and JDK1.5 (and Test) workspaces.
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Key: GUMP-134
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-134
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Components: Infrastructure
Reporter: Adam Jack
Need to re-enable Kaffe
gump.apache.com needs to point to vmgump (not brutus)
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Key: GUMP-135
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-135
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Reporter: Adam Jack
I've upadted (and commit) the xdoc change
Folks,
I am starting to think that Gump3 needs to integrate with JIRA, in
preference to building some functionality itself. Basically, Gump3 ought
leverage JIRA's notification ability (e-mail and RSS), and it's tracking
process (commenting, tracking, status, history). Basically Gump outages
I've enabled public on vmgump [1] to (1) do an official build each day and
(2) deliver notifications via e-mail when it does. With Brutus gone, it
seems time. That said, seems we have some package work to do. [2] [3]
regards
Adam
[1] http://vmgump.apache.org/gump/public/
[2]
http://vmgump.apache.org/ needs a landing page
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Key: GUMP-132
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-132
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Components: Infrastructure
Reporter: Adam Jack
Priority: Minor
http
vmgump needs it's cloc kset
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Key: GUMP-133
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-133
Project: Gump
Type: Task
Components: Infrastructure
Reporter: Adam Jack
vmgump says it is 8:30p.m. PDT when it is (at time of writting
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-131?page=comments#action_66176
]
Adam Jack commented on GUMP-131:
I see this in the code:
TIMEOUT=60*60 # 60 minutes (in seconds)
if os.environ.has_key('GUMP_TIMEOUT
So, with the addition of tools.jar to the classpath Ant (from bootstrap-ant)
can now build dist-ant under Gump3. We are starting to see Gump3 interact w/
it's customer base. :-) I think the next important steps are to define a
good working set (maybe a test profile) of projects to build. Since
I meant to send this yesterday, but somehow failed to pres send...
What is the thinking behind this being an array? Do we want to support
multiple dependencies from one project to another?
BTW: Per [1] I've change DependencyInfo.specific_output_id to ids (plural).
Now an array.
regards
Adam
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-117?page=all ]
Work on GUMP-117 started by Adam Jack
gump.plugins.java.ClasspathPlugin component for setting
(BUILD|SYS|*)CLASSPATH properties on java-based projects
I learn a program's behaviour from watching it's logs. I want to see the
Gump3 logs, but am getting a headache trying to figure out how:
1) Why is there a long pause before logs start spewing when one
does --debug? Is some file buffered? How can I get spew as you go
behaviour so I can 'watch' it?
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-81?page=all ]
Adam Jack resolved GUMP-81:
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Resolution: Fixed
Fixed by ensuring we don't pass unicode path names into the file io/sync code.
Gump (or it's tools, CVS, etc.) does not cope with Unicode filenames
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-54?page=all ]
Adam Jack resolved GUMP-54:
---
Resolution: Fixed
Outputs no longer wrapped.
wrap corrupts the data
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Key: GUMP-54
URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira
I'm working on a new Gump instance on Brutus. Clearly, it is a Gump3
instance.
As such, I've added a line like this to cron:
$ /bin/bash gump run --databasename=gump3
I'd like to get it up and running, and (at least) running the gump test
command line. Using the current implementation of
I'd try to fix it, but I only have an hour free want to work on something
else.
regards
Adam
==
FAIL: test_do_script (testPluginBuilder.BuilderTestCase)
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[Not that I'll have time over the next few days, but maybe within the next
week, but ...] I'd like to work towards getting some things built w/ Gump3,
by working on two plug-ins, (or one with two modes). The first will lay out
the plan, constructing classpaths and such, and recording these
Why are CvsUpdater, SvnUpdater pre-process plug-ins, not 'process' visitors?
Clearly (as of now) it make little difference, I'm just trying to
understand.
I'm not sure I'm comfortable with the three pre-process/process/post-process
walks. Is this a Gump2 hold over that we want in Gump3? I'm not
Here are some random thoughts/questions, on things I'd like to see explored
with Gump3. I'd appreciate insights on if they are good requirements (for
now) and/or how we might design them in:
1) External PlugIns
I'd really like to hear design/implementation ideas about
discovery/life-cycle of
Folks,
Any ideas what this is about? I believe it started when I trimmed the
bloated classpaths, meaning it used to work when something else added
something. Is it requiring Xerces2 (I see it depends upon xerces)? Could
somebody give a quick xerces depends 101, e.g. when to ask for it on
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-81?page=comments#action_61763 ]
Adam Jack commented on GUMP-81:
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Reading [1] on sys.setdefaultencoding() I edited the /usr/lib/python2.3/site.py
and tried the sync (see below) with the following values:
1
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-81?page=comments#action_61766 ]
Adam Jack commented on GUMP-81:
---
Interestingly viewcvs seems to get it right:
http://cvs.apache.org/viewcvs.cgi/xml-xalan/test/tests/accept/spec11/
yet I see no customization
[ http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/GUMP-81?page=comments#action_61785 ]
Adam Jack commented on GUMP-81:
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Ok, I think I'm getting closer to understanding the problem. Python's unicode
filename support (todate) only exists on Windows (NT+). See
All,
I've created: /.../gump/staging (for shared CVS|SVN staging)
I've updated /.../gump/[test|kaffe|jdk15]/gump/metadata/brutus.xml to point
to above.
I've delete:/.../gump/[test|kaffe|jdk15]/workspace/cvs.
Since these three runs use the trunk of SVN, the change I added last week
(to [on
I've been pretty flaky these last months; not able to commit the time/effort
I'd enjoy committing. Basically, of the three days a week I can work (the
others I grow with my daughter) I've been working for a start-up that
consumes me. It is fun to build something from scratch, but I need to let
Ok, I'm hooked. Much as there seems like masses of work to do (see BTW at
bottom) I like the opportunity to redo things afresh, and specially replace
the Gump2 working prototype with a more Pythonic approach. [When I was
writing Gump2 I didn't know the front from the back of Python, and it shows.
As I get back into this I'd like to run the Gump unit tests. Can somebody
help me with:
F:\data\Python\gump-svn\pythonpython gump/test/pyunit.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File gump/test/pyunit.py, line 25, in ?
from gump import log
File
Build from repository is a beautiful thing. Even though Beaver broke with
a technicality (the LICENSE file was missing) Gump was able (and willing) to
take the latest successful build of it from the repository. As such, even
though we state Beaver is the root cause (despite not being a direct
Stefano,
To load a Workspace one ought use the WorkspaceLoader to load it (ws here is
a path/filename):
# get parsed workspace definition
from gump.core.loader.loader import WorkspaceLoader
workspace=WorkspaceLoader().load(ws)
To get a GumpRun (wrapper around a workspace), do:
Looking at:
http://brutus.apache.org/gump/public/excalibur/excalibur-logger/gump_work/build_excalibur_excalibur-logger.html
I see Maven thinks these are unsatisfied:
The build cannot continue because of the following unsatisfied
dependencies:
avalon-framework-4.1.5.jar
I think there is a new reason for ant-contrib disappearing, and I suspect it
is related to the spam that SF.net seem to be putting at the top of their
viewcvs. When I curl this URL from brutus I get HTML not XML
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I took a look at the ws-jaxme configuration, and its Ant scripts. As far as
I followed it, I was wrong about this being a simple work or depend
problem. I wonder if it is a clean environment problem.
Looking at the build output:
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