Geir Magnusson Jr. wrote:

On Feb 6, 2007, at 5:48 PM, Gregory Shimansky wrote:

Geir, such messages are counter productive.

It's not counter productive, just incomplete :)

Could you at least write on what platform you're running the tests? I've just ran the tests on my bleeding edge Gentoo installation on x86 and they all passed. So no, I don't see drlvm tests failing.

I'm just watching my machines (ubuntu x86) and getting failures. I'm testing again to narrow it down. I was also watching the alerts stream and we had by my count 10 failure messages today...

Speaking of which I was going to ask this question a long time ago. I am not understanding these alerts at all.

I am seeing a message like this (skipping unnecessary whitespace):

[build-test alert] BUILD FAILED lnx gcc debug: drlvm

Errors/Warnings:        (1)
Unit Tests: (2310)
All Tests Passed

and wonder why the preceeding message like this

[build-test alert] BUILD SUCCEEDED lnx gcc debug: classlib  over drlvm
Errors/Warnings:        (169)
Unit Tests: (19455)
All Tests Passed

was actually successful when there were 169 errors/warnings and in the first it was only 1.

These alerts contain so little information that it is impossible to understand if it is a bug in the scripts (which I tend to think so far) or something really is broken.

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Gregory

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