Thank you.  new-run-webkit-tests will help with some of that, but
we're still at least a couple weeks away from that having a reliable
enough webkit.org setup to run on the bots.

I expect the commit number will stay higher now that Chromium has the
test_expectations.txt file in webkit.org.


It looks like now that the Windows Bots are back caught up, they are
horribly broken however. :(
http://build.webkit.org/results/Windows%20Release%20(Tests)/r56631%20(10554)/results.html

Several regressions seem to have gone in while they were behind.

-eric

On Thu, Mar 25, 2010 at 6:58 PM, Brian Weinstein <[email protected]> wrote:
> My theory as to what is happening is that:
>
> - The Windows Release tests take ~500 seconds to run.
> - The Windows Debug tests take ~950 seconds to run.
>
> The master is currently configured so that both Windows test bots 
> (apple-windows-3 and apple-windows-4 - as seen in 
> WebKitTools/BuildSlaveSupport/build.webkit.org-config/config.json) both 
> currently run Debug and Release Tests. This means that they both have to keep 
> two trees up to date (the debug and release trees), and that ~2/3 of the
> time on both machines will be spend running the slower debug tests, causing 
> them both to fall behind.
>
> My idea for a solution to this is to reconfigure the master so that one 
> computer is running one kind of test (3 runs debug, 4 runs release or vice 
> versa). This would mean that the bots would only need to keep one tree up to 
> date (dropping the amount of time they need to spend in the svn step (which 
> is surprisingly slow on inspection)), and it would mean if the debug bot fell 
> behind, the release bot would be able to stay caught up with the commits.
>
> If there are any objections to this proposal, reply back on webkit-dev, if 
> not, it would be great to get the master changed to make this happen.
>
> I think another reason it was especially bad today was that in the past 24 
> hours there have been 100+ commits, which is much higher than the average.
>
> Thanks,
> Brian Weinstein
>
>
> On Mar 25, 2010, at 4:26 PM, Eric Seidel wrote:
>
>> Does anyone know what's up with the windows bots?
>> http://build.webkit.org/builders/Windows%20Release%20%28Tests%29
>> http://build.webkit.org/builders/Windows%20Debug%20%28Tests%29
>>
>> They seem wedged.  Or maybe they're just super slow?
>>
>> -eric
>
>
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