[Python-Dev] Test "Force Build" on custom buildbots
Antoine Pitrou
solipsis at pitrou.net
Wed Mar 30 18:04:43 CEST 2011
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On Wed, 30 Mar 2011 17:59:02 +0200 Victor Stinner <victor.stinner at haypocalc.com> wrote: > > I cannot write "#" in the branch field to specify... the branch (only > the repository). If the branch contains "#", the request looks to be > ignored (without any warning/error). I merged my faulthandler branch > into the default branch (in my features/faulthandler branch). You could have put the branch name in the "revision" field instead (as I told you on #python-dev). This is very much an unofficial feature right now, which also explains that the UI has not been adapted. > I canceled a build on a Windows buildbot during the "tests" step using > the [Cancel] button, but it failed to kill the process: > > http://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/all/builders/x86%20Windows7% > 20custom/builds/2/steps/test/logs/stdio > ----------- > command interrupted, killing pid 2168 > SIGKILL failed to kill process > using fake rc=-1 > program finished with exit code -1 > ----------- This is the kind of question you have to ask on the buildbot channels. I don't think any of us knows enough about buildbot internals to answer it or give any guidance. Thank you Antoine.
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