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<A href="http://tinderbox.elegosoft.com/tinderbox/cgi-bin/gunzip.cgi?tree=cm3&brief-log=1248039304.30290#err2">http://tinderbox.elegosoft.com/tinderbox/cgi-bin/gunzip.cgi?tree=cm3&brief-log=1248039304.30290#err2</A><BR><A href="http://tinderbox.elegosoft.com/tinderbox/cgi-bin/gunzip.cgi?tree=cm3&brief-log=1248039913.18931#err2">http://tinderbox.elegosoft.com/tinderbox/cgi-bin/gunzip.cgi?tree=cm3&brief-log=1248039913.18931#err2</A><BR>
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to more instances of missing do-cm3-core.sh.<BR>
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You can see in these cases the cvs checkout got much further, but still missed all of scripts.<BR>
<BR>Scripts just happens to be alphabetically late so has a higher chance of not making it.<BR>
<BR>Suggestions?<BR>
<BR>Surely this is just as much likely flaky network on my end as anywhere else.<BR>
<BR>Put a file "last" in the repository and if it is missing after checkout, abort and start over?<BR>Send the repository down as one large .tar.gz, and again, if failed to recieve, abort and start over?<BR>
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Could keeping a checkout and just updating it from run to run be made reliable/trusted enough?<BR>
That would greatly mitigate network problems, make abort + retry less expensive.<BR>
Or not much competition to the cleanliness of a whole new checkout for each build?<BR>
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Just run it all in an hourly loop and accept the lossage?<BR>
<BR> - Jay<BR><BR></body>
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