Hi,
First, thanks for your QA job !
Next, I ask you an advice for Test::Harness::Straps.
(project /1) I today use a lot of script that use Test::More methods.
I run them from several ways: from cron or from cgi.
I use my own function to parse result, and display them as I want.
Yesterday (project
Just one knit: The new 1.16_15+ reports with locale (6 columns) are not parsed
correctly :-(
http://www.alianwebserver.com/perl/smoke/smoke_db.cgi?last=1&smoke=18680#2614
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1.5 2003/02/10 00:58:05 alian
- Add feature of graph
- Correct Irix report parsing (no os/archi version)
- Correct number of
Some others numbers:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/perl/smoke/stats.html
Same but just for 5.9.0 (all smoke after 17700)
Big "smoker" by os: HM Brand for HP UX, just before Jarkko with dec_osf.
Big "configurer" by os: Nicholas Clark for FreeBSD
http://www.alianwebserver.com/perl/smoke/5.9.0/
Some others numbers:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/perl/smoke/stats.html
Number of configure run / number of configure that pass all test by smoke:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/tmp/conftested.png
Number of os tested by smoke:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/tmp/ostested.png
17865 has been made in september 2002.
On the good way ...
PS: Here a futur feature for smokedb
Example:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/perl/smoke/smoke_db.cgi?last_smoke_fil=18390
POD doc:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/informatique/languages/perl/Test/Smoke/Database.html
I put this module on CPAN because my ISP have set very low limit for
MySQL request. I can't do an application like this
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Changes:
1.4 2003/01/05 21:45:55 alian
- Fix for parsing hm. brand reports with 5.6
- Fix
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NAME
Test::Smoke::Database - Add / parse /display perl reports
smoke database
SYNOPSIS
$ admin_smokedb --rename --suck --import
http://www.alianwebserver.com/cgi-bin/smoke_db updated.
Reports from 17500 => 17967.
My db server on alianwebserver allow me to only fetch 60k per cgi
request, so I've limit to 17500 smoke reports.
(don't try "All" with all browse list, it's same problem, it's stop
before display).
If we can f
> Do you get it from daily-build only?
Yes even if I take some report on p5p because:
1/ daily-build is the best place to find report for daily-build no ? ;-)
2/ p5p have to more traffic
3/ this is easlier to add a parser that auto. fetch report on this
newsgroup.
> Oooh, they've got a Cray in theirs.
See (1)
> Part in English, part in French? :-)
Oh yes, Compilateur => Compiler
> I suppose that I should be thankful that it's not part Finnish, part Tamil.
(1) Damm as you see, my english is not the best langage interface with
me and I can't understand th
> * searchable for the past (and for keywords in failures or fulltext, like
> "bigint"
Yep I will add this shortly.
> * spares me the "smoke foo" messages, that contain all Ok and fool me into
> thinking there was some smoke
Sorry my so poor english doesn't understand that.
Coud you explain mor
After see a smoke report from Nicolas Clark using ccache, I took a look
at ccache web site. And find http://build.samba.org.
So I've begin something like this, thing I would see on http://qa.perl.org:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/cgi-bin/smoke_db
Comments are welcome.
--
Alain BARBET
(I re-send this, I didn't find it on list)
After see a smoke report from Nicolas Clark using ccache, I took a look
at ccache web site. And find http://build.samba.org.
So I've begin something like this, thing I would see on http://qa.perl.org:
http://www.alianwebserver.com/cgi-bin/smoke_db
Com
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