[Arm-dev] Plague build servers / Compilations

Tue Sep 1 06:26:32 UTC 2015
Fabian Arrotin <arrfab at centos.org>

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On 01/09/15 08:13, Nicolas Repentin wrote:
> Hello
> 
> Here are some compilations, with new ID and old ID to requeue if OK
> :)
> 
> colord-kde - 7010 - 4346 --> *OK* control-center - 7011 - 4362 -->
> *OK* cyrus-imapd - 7012 - 4390 --> *OK* devhelp - 7013 - 4405 -->
> *OK* dragon - 7014 - 4433 --> *OK* ekiga - 7015 - 4452 --> *OK* 
> empathy - 7016 - 4458 --> KO : error from mirror (error 404) 
> evolution - 7017 - 6756 --> KO suitesparse - 7018 - 6969 --> KO 
> libibverbs - 7019 - 6878 (this one is needed by a lot of others
> failed packages) --> KO - need valgrind (which need openpmi)
> 
> 
> Question: how often the repo are regenerated with "createrepo"?
> I've got some fails for dependancies, but these dependancies are
> recents successfull compilations.
> 
> 
> Thanks,
> 
Hi Nicolas,

[arrfab at geonosis ~]$ for id in 4346 4362 4390 4405 4433 4452 ; do
plague-client requeue ${id};done
Success: Job 4346 has been requeued.
Success: Job 4362 has been requeued.
Success: Job 4390 has been requeued.
Success: Job 4405 has been requeued.
Success: Job 4433 has been requeued.
Success: Job 4452 has been requeued.

So keep up the good work. :-)

WRT the createrepo step : each time that plague has a successful
build, it runs it against the existing repo, but obviously that takes
quite some time now, due to the number of packages in the tree. And
because plague is a distributed build farm, if for example you submit
packages a b c d, and that d needs b (still itself building),
obviously you need to requeue again that package when all satisfied
deps are built and available in the main repo/repodata.

Hope that it clarifies the situation.

Cheers, and thanks for having a look at the previous build logs ! :-)

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Fabian Arrotin
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