[webkit-dev] Proposal to remove wdiff

2014-01-13 Thread Daniel Batyai

Hello Everyone!

Is there anyone, who prefers wdiff over prettypatch? If not, then I propose to 
remove wdiff. 
Wdiff and prettypatch do basically the same thing, we don't need both of them. 
Pretty diff is the same diff that is used in the bugzilla formatted diffs, so 
it would be the logical one to use in the tests, and since ruby is already a 
dependency, prettypatch should be available to every platform.
https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124766

Daniel


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[webkit-dev] EFL bots for ARM architecture

2014-01-13 Thread Gabor Rapcsanyi

Hello WebKittens,

I would like to annonunce our fresh new EFL Linux bots for ARM 
architecture. If you are interested, you can find them at: 
http://build.webkit.sed.hu/waterfall


The bots:
 - EFL ARMv7 Linux Release (Build)
 - EFL ARMv7 Traditional Linux Release (Build)

These bots are just builders but we are also planning to support jscore 
and layout testing as well later.


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Re: [webkit-dev] EFL bots for ARM architecture

2014-01-13 Thread Gyuyoung Kim
Hello Gabor,

Thank you so much !  BTW, is there any reason you attach the bots to your
build master (http://build.webkit.sed.hu) ?
Wouldn't it good to attach them to official WebKit buildbot master ?

Gyuyoung.


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Gabor Rapcsanyi rga...@inf.u-szeged.huwrote:

 Hello WebKittens,

 I would like to annonunce our fresh new EFL Linux bots for ARM
 architecture. If you are interested, you can find them at:
 http://build.webkit.sed.hu/waterfall

 The bots:
  - EFL ARMv7 Linux Release (Build)
  - EFL ARMv7 Traditional Linux Release (Build)

 These bots are just builders but we are also planning to support jscore
 and layout testing as well later.

 Regards,
 Gabor Rapcsanyi
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Re: [webkit-dev] EFL bots for ARM architecture

2014-01-13 Thread Gabor Rapcsanyi

Hello Gyuyoung,

Yes, it would be good but now our build master gives different 
environments to the dependency update and the compilation step due to a 
cross-compilation issue. Once we solve this, we can connect them to the 
official master.


Gabor


Hello Gabor,

Thank you so much !  BTW, is there any reason you attach the bots to 
your build master (http://build.webkit.sed.hu) ?

Wouldn't it good to attach them to official WebKit buildbot master ?

Gyuyoung.


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Gabor Rapcsanyi 
rga...@inf.u-szeged.hu mailto:rga...@inf.u-szeged.hu wrote:


Hello WebKittens,

I would like to annonunce our fresh new EFL Linux bots for ARM
architecture. If you are interested, you can find them at:
http://build.webkit.sed.hu/waterfall

The bots:
 - EFL ARMv7 Linux Release (Build)
 - EFL ARMv7 Traditional Linux Release (Build)

These bots are just builders but we are also planning to support
jscore and layout testing as well later.

Regards,
Gabor Rapcsanyi
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Re: [webkit-dev] EFL bots for ARM architecture

2014-01-13 Thread Gyuyoung Kim
Hi Gabor,

Nice, if you attach them to the official master as existing EFL bots, we
may be able to help to maintain them from our side.

Many thanks,
Gyuyoung.


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:44 PM, Gabor Rapcsanyi rga...@inf.u-szeged.huwrote:

  Hello Gyuyoung,

 Yes, it would be good but now our build master gives different
 environments to the dependency update and the compilation step due to a
 cross-compilation issue. Once we solve this, we can connect them to the
 official master.

 Gabor

  Hello Gabor,

  Thank you so much !  BTW, is there any reason you attach the bots to
 your build master (http://build.webkit.sed.hu) ?
 Wouldn't it good to attach them to official WebKit buildbot master ?

  Gyuyoung.


 On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 11:13 PM, Gabor Rapcsanyi 
 rga...@inf.u-szeged.huwrote:

 Hello WebKittens,

 I would like to annonunce our fresh new EFL Linux bots for ARM
 architecture. If you are interested, you can find them at:
 http://build.webkit.sed.hu/waterfall

 The bots:
  - EFL ARMv7 Linux Release (Build)
  - EFL ARMv7 Traditional Linux Release (Build)

 These bots are just builders but we are also planning to support jscore
 and layout testing as well later.

 Regards,
 Gabor Rapcsanyi
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Re: [webkit-dev] Proposal to remove wdiff

2014-01-13 Thread Ryosuke Niwa
Sounds like a good idea.

- R. Niwa


On Mon, Jan 13, 2014 at 5:00 AM, Daniel Batyai 
dbatyai.u-sze...@partner.samsung.com wrote:


 Hello Everyone!

 Is there anyone, who prefers wdiff over prettypatch? If not, then I
 propose to remove wdiff.
 Wdiff and prettypatch do basically the same thing, we don't need both of
 them. Pretty diff is the same diff that is used in the bugzilla formatted
 diffs, so it would be the logical one to use in the tests, and since ruby
 is already a dependency, prettypatch should be available to every platform.
 https://bugs.webkit.org/show_bug.cgi?id=124766

 Daniel


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[webkit-dev] Broken Windows EWS

2014-01-13 Thread Osztrogonác Csaba

Hi,

it seems the Windows EWS bots are still broken:
http://webkit-queues.appspot.com/queue-status/win-ews


/cygdrive/c/Program Files (x86)/Microsoft Visual Studio 
12.0/Common7/IDE/WDExpress.exe WebKit.vcxproj\WebKit.sln /build 
Release|Win32
Could not open build log file at 
/home/buildbot/WebKit/WebKitBuild/Release/BuildOutput.htm at 
Tools/Scripts/build-webkit line 359.



They didn't process any patch in the last month and folks broke the
build many times because the Windows EWS is still out of order.

Is there any plan for fixing them in the near future?

br,
Ossy

Brent Fulgham írta:

Hi Ossy,

I'm not sure what's going on. Those bots do have VS2013 on them. It looks like 
a process may be locking the build log, preventing anything from happening.

I'll look into it ASAP.

Thanks,

-Brent

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[webkit-dev] Announcement: web replay support

2014-01-13 Thread Brian Burg
Hello all,

I’m excited to announce that I’ve begun work on upstreaming web replay support 
into WebKit. Web replay functionality allows developers to debug their web 
applications by exactly recording interactions with a web program, and then 
replaying the resulting execution at will. A prototype implementation has 
integration with the Web Inspector, and supports many important web features.

Most replay-related code will be behind the ENABLE(WEB_REPLAY) flag. It will be 
off by default until folks feel that the feature is ready for feedback through 
nightly builds.

A high-level technical description of the prototype is available in the 
following paper:
http://homes.cs.washington.edu/~mernst/pubs/record-replay-uist2013.pdf

There’s also short demo video from last year:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHAzyQ6H00

Some accumulated details are on the prototype's wiki:
https://github.com/burg/timelapse/wiki


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Re: [webkit-dev] Announcement: web replay support

2014-01-13 Thread Benjamin Poulain

On 1/13/14, 4:03 PM, Brian Burg wrote:

I’m excited to announce that I’ve begun work on upstreaming web replay
support into WebKit. Web replay functionality allows developers to debug
their web applications by exactly recording interactions with a web
program, and then replaying the resulting execution at will. A prototype
implementation has integration with the Web Inspector, and supports many
important web features.

Most replay-related code will be behind the ENABLE(WEB_REPLAY) flag. It
will be off by default until folks feel that the feature is ready for
feedback through nightly builds.


That is great!

Where will the tool be integrated in the Inspector? Will it be an 
extension of the timeline or a new tab?


Benjamin
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Re: [webkit-dev] Announcement: web replay support

2014-01-13 Thread Filip Pizlo
This is awesome!

I'm looking forward to seeing this in trunk.

-Filip


On Jan 13, 2014, at 4:03 PM, Brian Burg bb...@apple.com wrote:

 Hello all,
 
 I’m excited to announce that I’ve begun work on upstreaming web replay 
 support into WebKit. Web replay functionality allows developers to debug 
 their web applications by exactly recording interactions with a web program, 
 and then replaying the resulting execution at will. A prototype 
 implementation has integration with the Web Inspector, and supports many 
 important web features.
 
 Most replay-related code will be behind the ENABLE(WEB_REPLAY) flag. It will 
 be off by default until folks feel that the feature is ready for feedback 
 through nightly builds.
 
 A high-level technical description of the prototype is available in the 
 following paper:
 http://homes.cs.washington.edu/~mernst/pubs/record-replay-uist2013.pdf
 
 There’s also short demo video from last year:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHAzyQ6H00
 
 Some accumulated details are on the prototype's wiki:
 https://github.com/burg/timelapse/wiki
 
 
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Re: [webkit-dev] Announcement: web replay support

2014-01-13 Thread Brian Burg
The timeline will certainly be important part of the UI (pretty much the only 
constant element in the various UI prototypes), but we haven’t figured out the 
specifics yet. The timeline views are under active development.

On Jan 13, 2014, at 4:15 PM, Benjamin Poulain benja...@webkit.org wrote:

 On 1/13/14, 4:03 PM, Brian Burg wrote:
 I’m excited to announce that I’ve begun work on upstreaming web replay
 support into WebKit. Web replay functionality allows developers to debug
 their web applications by exactly recording interactions with a web
 program, and then replaying the resulting execution at will. A prototype
 implementation has integration with the Web Inspector, and supports many
 important web features.
 
 Most replay-related code will be behind the ENABLE(WEB_REPLAY) flag. It
 will be off by default until folks feel that the feature is ready for
 feedback through nightly builds.
 
 That is great!
 
 Where will the tool be integrated in the Inspector? Will it be an extension 
 of the timeline or a new tab?
 
 Benjamin
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Re: [webkit-dev] Announcement: web replay support

2014-01-13 Thread Zoltan Herczeg
Wow, this looks great!

Regards,
Zoltan

 Hello all,

 I’m excited to announce that I’ve begun work on upstreaming web replay
 support into WebKit. Web replay functionality allows developers to debug
 their web applications by exactly recording interactions with a web
 program, and then replaying the resulting execution at will. A prototype
 implementation has integration with the Web Inspector, and supports many
 important web features.

 Most replay-related code will be behind the ENABLE(WEB_REPLAY) flag. It
 will be off by default until folks feel that the feature is ready for
 feedback through nightly builds.

 A high-level technical description of the prototype is available in the
 following paper:
 http://homes.cs.washington.edu/~mernst/pubs/record-replay-uist2013.pdf

 There’s also short demo video from last year:
 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ugHAzyQ6H00

 Some accumulated details are on the prototype's wiki:
 https://github.com/burg/timelapse/wiki


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