[Python-Dev] Have we lost changeset info in the buildbots
David Bolen
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Mon Mar 21 21:44:44 CET 2011
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Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at haypocalc.com> writes: > Le lundi 14 mars 2011 à 15:36 -0400, David Bolen a écrit : >> >> Speaking of bbreport, I sometimes use the published page on that site >> (http://code.google.com/p/bbreport/wiki/PythonBuildbotReport) to check >> over things, but looking at it today, it seems to most recently have been >> generated back in January. Or is the generated date line wrong? > > I ran a cron task to regenerate this page each hour, but I didn't get > any feedback and I stopped to use it, so I just removed the cron task. > > Do you want that I restart this cron task? If it's a hassle to maintain, it's probably not worth it. I can't say it's critical to me, but I do find it helpful to review periodically given how it summarizes issues that may aggregate up to a builder or slave. I just keep it open on a tab along with the build slave summary page which is my primary check, so it's a bit simpler than having to re-run a command line tool for quick checks. I did submit one feature request (issue 16) early on when I first started using it about seeing if it was possible to include slave (and not just builder) information. -- David
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