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February 04, 2012 [dmd-internals] pull tester, now with history | ||||
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I've finally whipped up a page to show the history of the pull tests. The second column of the pulls page, cleverly labeled Test History, links to the last up to 100 build runs for that specific pull. Each run links to the build results for that specific run, with all the logs, etc. NOTE: I can only keep the few days worth of logs available to the website (they accumulate fast and disk space on that box is at a premium). I've got nearly every log produced since the beginning archived in case anyone needs any of them. Just shoot me an email with the run id and I can pull it from the archives (pun very much intended). As with most of the pull portion of the auto-tester, the pages look pretty ugly still.. one day I'll make 'em look all spiffy and maybe even follow the theme for the main website. Later, Brad |
February 05, 2012 [dmd-internals] pull tester, now with history | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Roberts | Heh, looks good. Just please don't make it too wide to fit on my screen like the main tester page.
(I'd love to see grouping dependant pull requests together if you've
got some free time!)
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com> wrote:
> I've finally whipped up a page to show the history of the pull tests. ?The second column of the pulls page, cleverly labeled Test History, links to the last up to 100 build runs for that specific pull. ?Each run links to the build results for that specific run, with all the logs, etc.
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> NOTE: I can only keep the few days worth of logs available to the website (they accumulate fast and disk space on that box is at a premium). ?I've got nearly every log produced since the beginning archived in case anyone needs any of them. ?Just shoot me an email with the run id and I can pull it from the archives (pun very much intended).
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> As with most of the pull portion of the auto-tester, the pages look pretty ugly still.. one day I'll make 'em look all spiffy and maybe even follow the theme for the main website.
>
> Later,
> Brad
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February 04, 2012 [dmd-internals] pull tester, now with history | ||||
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Posted in reply to Daniel Murphy | Doing more than one pull request together isn't likely to be done any time soon. It'd require a good bit of reworking.
Hard to justify the time considering the infrequency of that type of request and the general inadvisability of
requiring simultaneous merges in the first place. It's not avoidable in every case, but... :)
On 2/4/2012 11:40 PM, Daniel Murphy wrote:
> Heh, looks good. Just please don't make it too wide to fit on my screen like the main tester page.
>
> (I'd love to see grouping dependant pull requests together if you've
> got some free time!)
>
> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com> wrote:
>> I've finally whipped up a page to show the history of the pull tests. The second column of the pulls page, cleverly labeled Test History, links to the last up to 100 build runs for that specific pull. Each run links to the build results for that specific run, with all the logs, etc.
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>> NOTE: I can only keep the few days worth of logs available to the website (they accumulate fast and disk space on that
>> box is at a premium). I've got nearly every log produced since the beginning archived in case anyone needs any of them.
>> Just shoot me an email with the run id and I can pull it from the archives (pun very much intended).
>>
>> As with most of the pull portion of the auto-tester, the pages look pretty ugly still.. one day I'll make 'em look all spiffy and maybe even follow the theme for the main website.
>>
>> Later,
>> Brad
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February 05, 2012 [dmd-internals] pull tester, now with history | ||||
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Posted in reply to Brad Roberts | Ah well, if it bothers me enough I'll resurrect my old tester for those patches. It's mostly just that they appear to be failing and I don't want that to prevent them from getting merged.
On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 6:47 PM, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com> wrote:
> Doing more than one pull request together isn't likely to be done any time soon. ?It'd require a good bit of reworking. ?Hard to justify the time considering the infrequency of that type of request and the general inadvisability of requiring simultaneous merges in the first place. ?It's not avoidable in every case, but... :)
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> On 2/4/2012 11:40 PM, Daniel Murphy wrote:
>> Heh, looks good. ?Just please don't make it too wide to fit on my screen like the main tester page.
>>
>> (I'd love to see grouping dependant pull requests together if you've
>> got some free time!)
>>
>> On Sun, Feb 5, 2012 at 6:13 PM, Brad Roberts <braddr at puremagic.com> wrote:
>>> I've finally whipped up a page to show the history of the pull tests. ?The second column of the pulls page, cleverly labeled Test History, links to the last up to 100 build runs for that specific pull. ?Each run links to the build results for that specific run, with all the logs, etc.
>>>
>>> NOTE: I can only keep the few days worth of logs available to the website (they accumulate fast and disk space on that box is at a premium). ?I've got nearly every log produced since the beginning archived in case anyone needs any of them. ?Just shoot me an email with the run id and I can pull it from the archives (pun very much intended).
>>>
>>> As with most of the pull portion of the auto-tester, the pages look pretty ugly still.. one day I'll make 'em look all spiffy and maybe even follow the theme for the main website.
>>>
>>> Later,
>>> Brad
>
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