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Posted to server-dev@james.apache.org by Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org> on 2008/07/24 10:13:11 UTC
Re: Server's test failure and CI (Was: JAMES Server Nightly Build
Report)
Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> JAMES Nightly Build System ha scritto:
> > An automated nightly build of JAMES has been posted to http://people.apache.org/builds/james/nightly/
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Any unit test errors from the build should be reported below:
> > [junit] Tests run: 6, Failures: 1, Errors: 0, Time elapsed: 8.712 sec
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> >
> > Total time: 3 minutes 17 seconds
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Done. Packages Will Be Uploaded To The Nightly Repository.
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Please review http://people.apache.org/builds/james/nightly/BUILD.log.
>
> I looked at BUILD.log and I see this is a Failure in
> RemoteDeliveryTester. I cannot reproduce it and I cannot even understand
> from BUILD.log what test exactly is failing. Any idea?
>
> In the mean time I've removed some italian comments I had forgot in that
> code.
>
> I cannot reproduce it so I really don't know how you propose to deal
> with this. If I leave the test we have a failure (it seems random as
> this code has not changed since yesterday and yesterday it succesfully
> built), if I remove it we'll never know what is the problem.
>
> Given the recent discussions I decided to comment the most complicate
> test to make sure the "testsuite is not broken". IMHO this way this
> issue will be forgot in few hours. Let's hope it was not a bug in the
> code but a bug in the testsuite (my bad, in that case).
>
> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or
> continuum for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under
> control of Noel and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
> there. We don't even know what is the platform running the build) and if
> any committer is against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for
> JAMES but I would prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC
> accessible resources.
>
> Stefano
What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
bye
Norman
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Danny Angus <da...@apache.org>.
> +1 It's cool to have an active infra member in the team! :-)
+1,
> PS: "all agree" ??? Be serious, we are JAMES PMC! Reaching a majority
> agreement is a better goal ;-)
Lol.
d.
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
Norman Maurer ha scritto:
> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>> Norman Maurer ha scritto:
>>> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>>>> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
>>>> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
>>>> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or
>>>> continuum for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under
>>>> control of Noel and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
>>>> there. We don't even know what is the platform running the build) and if
>>>> any committer is against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for
>>>> JAMES but I would prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC
>>>> accessible resources.
>>>>
>>>> Stefano
>>>
>>> What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
>>>
>>> bye
>>> Norman
>> Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
>> about zones and how we have to deal with it.
>>
>> Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration"
>> rights that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there
>> any guideline?
>>
>> IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
>>
>> Stefano
>
> H Stefano,
>
> all we need is to ask for an login account to hudson. So we can add our
> project(s) via the webinterface. Nothing else.
>
> I can take care of this if all agree..
+1 It's cool to have an active infra member in the team! :-)
Stefano
PS: "all agree" ??? Be serious, we are JAMES PMC! Reaching a majority
agreement is a better goal ;-)
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Jukka Zitting <ju...@gmail.com>.
Hi,
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:52 AM, Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org> wrote:
> I can take care of this if all agree..
I'm happy to help if you need an extra pair of hands.
BR,
Jukka Zitting
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org>.
Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 14:18 +0100 schrieb Robert Burrell
Donkin:
> On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Bernd Fondermann
> <bf...@brainlounge.de> wrote:
> > Norman Maurer wrote:
> >>
> >> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> >>>
> >>> Norman Maurer ha scritto:
> >>>>
> >>>> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> >>>>>
> >>>>> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
> >>>>> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
> >>>>> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or continuum
> >>>>> for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under control of Noel
> >>>>> and we have no way to tune or make better investigations there. We don't
> >>>>> even know what is the platform running the build) and if any committer is
> >>>>> against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for JAMES but I would
> >>>>> prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC accessible resources.
> >>>>>
> >>>>> Stefano
> >>>>
> >>>> What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
> >>>>
> >>>> bye
> >>>> Norman
> >>>
> >>> Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
> >>> about zones and how we have to deal with it.
> >>>
> >>> Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration" rights
> >>> that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there any
> >>> guideline?
> >>>
> >>> IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
> >>>
> >>> Stefano
> >>
> >> H Stefano,
> >>
> >> all we need is to ask for an login account to hudson. So we can add our
> >> project(s) via the webinterface. Nothing else.
> >> I can take care of this if all agree..
> >
> > +1, I (at least :-) ) agree
>
> +1
>
> - robert
Here we go:
https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/INFRA-1685
bye
Norman
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Robert Burrell Donkin <ro...@gmail.com>.
On Thu, Jul 24, 2008 at 10:29 AM, Bernd Fondermann
<bf...@brainlounge.de> wrote:
> Norman Maurer wrote:
>>
>> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>>>
>>> Norman Maurer ha scritto:
>>>>
>>>> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>>>>>
>>>>> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
>>>>> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
>>>>> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or continuum
>>>>> for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under control of Noel
>>>>> and we have no way to tune or make better investigations there. We don't
>>>>> even know what is the platform running the build) and if any committer is
>>>>> against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for JAMES but I would
>>>>> prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC accessible resources.
>>>>>
>>>>> Stefano
>>>>
>>>> What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
>>>>
>>>> bye
>>>> Norman
>>>
>>> Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
>>> about zones and how we have to deal with it.
>>>
>>> Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration" rights
>>> that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there any
>>> guideline?
>>>
>>> IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
>>>
>>> Stefano
>>
>> H Stefano,
>>
>> all we need is to ask for an login account to hudson. So we can add our
>> project(s) via the webinterface. Nothing else.
>> I can take care of this if all agree..
>
> +1, I (at least :-) ) agree
+1
- robert
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Bernd Fondermann <bf...@brainlounge.de>.
Norman Maurer wrote:
> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>> Norman Maurer ha scritto:
>>> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>>>> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
>>>> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
>>>> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or
>>>> continuum for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under
>>>> control of Noel and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
>>>> there. We don't even know what is the platform running the build) and if
>>>> any committer is against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for
>>>> JAMES but I would prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC
>>>> accessible resources.
>>>>
>>>> Stefano
>>>
>>> What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
>>>
>>> bye
>>> Norman
>> Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
>> about zones and how we have to deal with it.
>>
>> Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration"
>> rights that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there
>> any guideline?
>>
>> IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
>>
>> Stefano
>
> H Stefano,
>
> all we need is to ask for an login account to hudson. So we can add our
> project(s) via the webinterface. Nothing else.
>
> I can take care of this if all agree..
+1, I (at least :-) ) agree
Bernd
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org>.
Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:52 +0200 schrieb Norman Maurer:
> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> > Norman Maurer ha scritto:
> > > Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> > >> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
> > >> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
> > >> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or
> > >> continuum for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under
> > >> control of Noel and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
> > >> there. We don't even know what is the platform running the build) and if
> > >> any committer is against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for
> > >> JAMES but I would prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC
> > >> accessible resources.
> > >>
> > >> Stefano
> > >
> > >
> > > What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
> > >
> > > bye
> > > Norman
> >
> > Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
> > about zones and how we have to deal with it.
> >
> > Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration"
> > rights that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there
> > any guideline?
> >
> > IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
> >
> > Stefano
>
> H Stefano,
>
> all we need is to ask for an login account to hudson. So we can add our
> project(s) via the webinterface. Nothing else.
>
> I can take care of this if all agree..
>
> bye
> Norman
See:
http://wiki.apache.org/general/Hudson
bye
Norman
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Re: JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Norman Maurer <no...@apache.org>.
Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:40 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> Norman Maurer ha scritto:
> > Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
> >> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
> >> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
> >> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or
> >> continuum for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under
> >> control of Noel and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
> >> there. We don't even know what is the platform running the build) and if
> >> any committer is against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for
> >> JAMES but I would prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC
> >> accessible resources.
> >>
> >> Stefano
> >
> >
> > What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
> >
> > bye
> > Norman
>
> Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
> about zones and how we have to deal with it.
>
> Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration"
> rights that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there
> any guideline?
>
> IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
>
> Stefano
H Stefano,
all we need is to ask for an login account to hudson. So we can add our
project(s) via the webinterface. Nothing else.
I can take care of this if all agree..
bye
Norman
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JAMES and CI (Was: Server's test failure and CI)
Posted by Stefano Bagnara <ap...@bago.org>.
Norman Maurer ha scritto:
> Am Donnerstag, den 24.07.2008, 10:04 +0200 schrieb Stefano Bagnara:
>> I have no more my CI machine active so I don't know if I can reproduce
>> this somewhere else. Few weeks ago I asked if anyone knows if JAMES is
>> entitled in asking some resource in ASF machines to use hudson or
>> continuum for its projects (the current Nightly Build stuff is under
>> control of Noel and we have no way to tune or make better investigations
>> there. We don't even know what is the platform running the build) and if
>> any committer is against this. I'd like to resetup my CI environment for
>> JAMES but I would prefer to do this on ASF hosted and JAMES PMC
>> accessible resources.
>>
>> Stefano
>
>
> What about askin for adding it to hudson.zones.apache.org ?
>
> bye
> Norman
Norman, I was thinking at somethign similar, but I don't know anything
about zones and how we have to deal with it.
Who should we ask to have access there? Do we get "administration"
rights that allow us to add/remove projects and configure them? Is there
any guideline?
IIRC zones "belongs" to PPMCs: what PPMC manage this zone?
Stefano
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