So if you've looked at the list of jobs on Jenkins lately you'll notice it's drastically shorter.
I've folded all the deleted jobs into one job, ExternalPackage, that * bootstraps a Smalltalk environment (Cog VM, Interpreter VM, etc.) * preps an image for running tests (updates an image, loads HudsonBuildTools, and saves the image as a base state) * for each Squeak version (currently only 4.4 and 4.5; 4.3 needs to have an Installer fix first) ** for each external package *** loads the package through package-load-test/MyPackage.st *** runs the test
Which means drastically less disk space, but at the cost of quick-glance how're-all-packages-doing. Now you'll have to drill down a bit to see failing tests: http://build.squeak.org/job/ExternalPackages/24/testReport/
Ken's found one problem with the new world order, which is that you sometimes get processes launched by the build that don't get killed. I _hope_ I've fixed this by extending the timeout period for a test sufficiently.
frank