Hi York, On 5 August 2014 12:48, York Sun <york...@freescale.com> wrote: > On 08/05/2014 11:41 AM, Simon Glass wrote: >> Hi York, >> >> On 5 August 2014 10:43, York Sun <york...@freescale.com> wrote: >>> On 08/05/2014 07:47 AM, Simon Glass wrote: >>>> Since buildman now includes most of the features of MAKEALL it is probably >>>> time to talk about deprecating MAKEALL. >>>> >>>> Comments welcome. >>>> >>> >>> Simon, >>> >>> I know buildman has been out for a while. I just rely too much on MAKEALL >>> automation and am reluctant to try buildman. >>> >>> Reading buildman/README, it seems buildman always builds a branch and its >>> upstream commit. I am hoping you can help me to understand how to use >>> buildman >>> in my environment with gerrit and Jenkins. For every patch (internal >>> development), we use gerrit to conduct review and Jenkins to test. If you >>> are >>> not familiar with either, the simplest way to understand is a script will >>> run on >>> every commit. In the script I use MAKEALL to build all concerned (hundreds) >>> targets for _this_ commit. The dependency is maintained by gerrit. The >>> result is >>> fed back to gerrit to show the author (and reviewers) if a failure happens. >>> >>> If using buildman and the upstream commit is always built, a great amount of >>> time will be consumed with no benefit. If you see a better way to use >>> buildman, >>> I can give it a try. >> >> With the v3 or v4 series you can omit the -b option and it will build >> the currently checked-out commit for the selected boards. It might be >> useful in that the problems are stored in files as well as displayed >> on the command line. > > I use the .ERR file from MAKEALL. It would be nice to have similar log, in > individual files.
It should be similar, and you get one file for each commit / board combination. > >> >> So perhaps you could try that? > > I would like to try that. > >> >> BTW where does this information get published? >> > > When we use gerrit and Jenkins, the build log is stored in Jenkins log, and > emails were sent with the failure log. OK, I don't think I've send such an email. Do I have to do anything to get them to come to me? Regards, Simon _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de http://lists.denx.de/mailman/listinfo/u-boot