Re: Tree bustage

2002-03-23 Thread Andreas Otte

Sören Kuklau wrote:
 What is it exactly? Does it mean that two people were working on it at 
 the same time or so, thus making the database not work?

Tree bustage happens when the source tree does not build on at least one 
of the major platforms defined by the builds done on machines 
represented on the tinderbox page 
http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=SeaMonkey .

When a build turns red we have a bustage. Something does not build. That 
may be due to a bad checkout timing (mid-checkin) and solved the next 
cycle or it may be worse ...

Andreas





Re: Tree bustage

2002-03-23 Thread Sören Kuklau

On 3/23/2002 8:18 PM, Andreas Otte apparently wrote exactly the following:
 Sören Kuklau wrote:
 What is it exactly? Does it mean that two people were working on it at 
 the same time or so, thus making the database not work?

 Tree bustage happens when the source tree does not build on at least one 
 of the major platforms defined by the builds done on machines 
 represented on the tinderbox page 
 http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=SeaMonkey .
 
 When a build turns red we have a bustage. Something does not build. That 
 may be due to a bad checkout timing (mid-checkin) and solved the next 
 cycle or it may be worse ...

Okay, but was does fixed bustage mean then - is it just a second 
attempt to build, or is the tree somehow cleaned up?

Thanks for your answer.

-- 
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]





Re: Tree bustage

2002-03-23 Thread Andreas Otte

Sören Kuklau wrote:
 On 3/23/2002 8:18 PM, Andreas Otte apparently wrote exactly the following:
 
 Sören Kuklau wrote:

 What is it exactly? Does it mean that two people were working on it 
 at the same time or so, thus making the database not work?

 
 Tree bustage happens when the source tree does not build on at least 
 one of the major platforms defined by the builds done on machines 
 represented on the tinderbox page 
 http://tinderbox.mozilla.org/showbuilds.cgi?tree=SeaMonkey .

 When a build turns red we have a bustage. Something does not build. 
 That may be due to a bad checkout timing (mid-checkin) and solved the 
 next cycle or it may be worse ...
 
 
 Okay, but was does fixed bustage mean then - is it just a second 
 attempt to build, or is the tree somehow cleaned up?
 
 Thanks for your answer.
 

Usually a tree bustage happens when someone checks something into the 
source tree through cvs that is not well tested or not tested on all 
platforms (some small compiler differences for example).

fixed bustage is then another checkin to fix the comiling problem, 
could also be a backout, reverting back to the previous version that was 
known to build successfully.

Andreas







Re: Tree bustage

2002-03-23 Thread Sören Kuklau

On 3/23/2002 8:41 PM, Andreas Otte apparently wrote exactly the following:
 Sören Kuklau wrote:
  [what's 'fixing a bustage'?]

 Usually a tree bustage happens when someone checks something into the 
 source tree through cvs that is not well tested or not tested on all 
 platforms (some small compiler differences for example).
 
 fixed bustage is then another checkin to fix the comiling problem, 
 could also be a backout, reverting back to the previous version that was 
 known to build successfully.

Thank you :-)

-- 
Regards,
Sören Kuklau ('Chucker')
[EMAIL PROTECTED]