Maintenance on CI workers

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Luis Lavena

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Aug 25, 2012, 11:28:29 AM8/25/12
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Hello folks,

I need to upgrade the system that host both x86 and x64 workers, which
means is going to be offline for a few hours.

Also will take the opportunity to cleanup some directory structures as
is causing some random locks when removing some files (and causes
fluke failures)

Will send a follow up later today.

Cheers,
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Luis Lavena

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Aug 26, 2012, 7:41:44 PM8/26/12
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On Sat, Aug 25, 2012 at 12:28 PM, Luis Lavena <luisl...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello folks,
>
> I need to upgrade the system that host both x86 and x64 workers, which
> means is going to be offline for a few hours.
>
> Also will take the opportunity to cleanup some directory structures as
> is causing some random locks when removing some files (and causes
> fluke failures)
>
> Will send a follow up later today.
>

Hello,

Took me more than expected but the workers are back online:

http://ci.rubyinstaller.org/

I've updated the jobs so each job has their own repository clone and
their own build directory.

Last change was required since previously we had fluke failures in the
tests caused by shared repository files.

Last but no least, I've added jobs to build Ruby 1.9.3 with x64 GCC.
It is building right now but will help us see what needs to be
backported from trunk.

Regards,
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