I'm going to be flipping the switch tomorrow that will see the newer
Intel xserves take over the nightly building duties from the older PPC
"xserves." These builds have already been shadowing each other over the
last few weeks, so we're pretty confident that nothing will fail
spectacularly. I will be on the hook if something does.
Specifically, xserve08 will be taking over as the Fx-Trunk nightly build
machine from xserve06, and xserve09 will be taking over the nightly
build duties for Tb-Trunk and XR-Trunk from xserve03.
Once the builds have been switched, it is our intention to reconfigure
the PPCs for use in the community network alongside cg-xserve01.
It is my intention to make these changes during the afternoon EST
tomorrow (17th), so that new nightlies from the Intel xserves will be
available for general consumption on Thursday (18th).
If anyone has any issues or comments, please let me know.
cheers,
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coop
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Axel
Axel Hecht wrote:
> Does that impact the l10n tinderboxens? 1.8.0 is xserve04, 1.8 and trunk
> is xserve05.
It shouldn't, no. We're only swapping Trunk builds that already have
duplicate coverage today.
cheers,
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coop
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It would be nice to have some boxen still running tests on PPC mac
machines though, so that we see trees burning when someone harms PPC builds.
But I guess you people have though about this, it's just not clearly
mentioned here...
Robert Kaiser
UB has both PPC and Intel bits, do you think it's necessary to build on
PPC? I think we should absolutely test on PPC but I don't think we need
to build there.
This is done. Please let me know if anything looks amiss with the
nightlies tonight.
cheers,
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coop
Chris Cooper wrote:
> I'm going to be flipping the switch tomorrow that will see the newer
> Intel xserves take over the nightly building duties from the older PPC
> "xserves." These builds have already been shadowing each other over the
> last few weeks, so we're pretty confident that nothing will fail
> spectacularly. I will be on the hook if something does.
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The XR-Trunk build on bm-xserve09 didn't spit out a nightly yesterday
(the 18th). There are some errors in the log:
<lots more of these chown errors>
chown: ../../../dist/universal/xulrunner/XUL.framework/Versions:
Operation not permitted
chown: ../../../dist/universal/xulrunner/XUL.framework/XUL: Operation
not permitted
chown: ../../../dist/universal/xulrunner/XUL.framework/xulrunner-bin:
Operation not permitted
chown: ../../../dist/universal/xulrunner/XUL.framework: Operation not
permitted
chown: ../../../dist/universal/xulrunner: Operation not permitted
/bin/sh: line 1: packagemaker.log: No such file or directory
/bin/sh: line 1: [: too many arguments
make[2]: *** [libs] Error 1
make[1]: *** [libs] Error 2
make: *** [default] Error 2
mkdir -p
/builds/tinderbox/XR-Trunk/Darwin_8.8.4_Depend/mozilla/../build/universal/ppc/dist/install
No files to copy
The log is at http://tinyurl.com/2rbm99
Cheers,
Nick (cf)