[Python-Dev] Still looking for volunteer to run Windows buildbot
"Martin v. Löwis"
martin at v.loewis.de
Sun Mar 12 18:38:13 CET 2006
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Tim Peters wrote: >>It seems like the buildbot needs even more hand-holding on Windows: >>it apparently doesn't survive a master stop/start cycle. While the >>Unix buildbots reconnect, the Windows one doesn't. > > > What makes us believe that? The slave was reported as "idle" just before I restarted the master, and "offline" after the restart. From that, I inferred that the restart broke the connection. > My box was hibernating from 03:12 to > 11:54 EST today, and couldn't have responded to anything during that > period. I see. So it is rather that the master doesn't see the slaves go away. Regards, Martin
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