>It is however accessible to PMC members, the credentials are in the archives 
>of the >[email protected].
The private ML archive does not seem to be searchable, so I started reading the 
email headers one by one from the beginning and stopped in December 2012.
Found nothing.

Can someone please hint me to what date I should be looking at, or how to 
search the private ML ?

Note: I can do the change in Jenkins (to include the zip build log), all I need 
is access to the web site..

Thanks

Maurice 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Maurice Amsellem [mailto:[email protected]] 
Envoyé : lundi 2 décembre 2013 19:53
À : [email protected]
Cc : [email protected]; [email protected]
Objet : RE: Build failed in Jenkins: flex-sdk_mustella #577

>You should really subscribe to [email protected], the relevant parts of 
>the logs are inline in the emails.

I have subscribed a while ago to commits.  

The email notification starts with:

[...truncated 86284 lines...]
     [java] After Wait loop 12:50:01.447 waiting = 0
     [java] clobberProcess false
     [java] Total Results so far: 1

(and the root cause of the failure is in the truncated 86284).

>I don't have time or knowledge to make the Mustella VM accessible for the 
>outside world in a secure and easily maintainable fashion. 
>It is however accessible to PMC members, the credentials are in the archives 
>of the >[email protected].

Ok, I will check the private archive.
Another possibility would be to configure the jenkins mustella job so that 
failure notifications emails include a zip of the full build log (untruncated). 
 

Maurice 

-----Message d'origine-----
De : Erik de Bruin [mailto:[email protected]] Envoyé : lundi 2 décembre 2013 
19:34 À : [email protected] Cc : [email protected]; [email protected] 
Objet : Re: Build failed in Jenkins: flex-sdk_mustella #577

You should really subscribe to [email protected], the relevant parts of 
the logs are inline in the emails.

I don't have time or knowledge to make the Mustella VM accessible for the 
outside world in a secure and easily maintainable fashion. It is however 
accessible to PMC members, the credentials are in the archives of the 
[email protected].

EdB


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