[M3devel] still recovering Hudson..

Jay K jay.krell at cornell.edu
Tue Nov 9 13:05:38 CET 2010


ps: current, last-ok, prev-ok, etc. I don't know what all these are.
So I just make a valid current install and replace them all.
 
 - Jay


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> From: jay.krell at cornell.edu
> To: wagner at elegosoft.com; m3devel at elegosoft.com
> Subject: RE: [M3devel] still recovering Hudson..
> Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 12:02:27 +0000
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> > Date: Tue, 9 Nov 2010 12:38:21 +0100
> > From: wagner
>
> > Wouldn't it have been possible to backup all the package pools
> > from from prev-ok and then perform the upgrade in the correct order?
>
>
> I'm sure there's a better way but I'm doing what I know for now.
> Slowing me down will probably please some people anyway. :)
>
>
> > > The FreeBSD4 machine is really slow!
> > > I think the CVS checkout took hours!
> >
> > This should not be; but then, something else may run during the daytime
> > either on the server or load the network.
>
>
> I assumed maybe it is a virtual machine, and lacks "para viritualization"?
>
> > Have tou got a concrete plan?
>
>
> Read through more of the code and Hudson configuration and fix it.
> Mostly seriously.
> The required behavior should be trivial to implement. I just have to know
> where to put it.
>
>
>
> I suspect upgrade.sh and upgrade.py both work, but that the "split tasks"
> are the problem.
> I *somewhat* suspect cm3cg is copied from one task to the other merely
> at the wrong time. But I have to look through the code and Hudson tasks.
> I also suspected it worked right, in that the copy is done in m3cc/src/m3makefile,
> at the same time m3cc would do its normal build.
> Anyway, I just have to poke around some.
>
>
>
> - Jay
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