[squeak-dev] 6 tests to go...

Jeff Gonis jeff.gonis at gmail.com
Tue Oct 23 16:39:08 UTC 2012


Hi Frank,

I return home tonight and I will have my Mac available to me at that
point.  I will run the tests and post my results to the list.  I could also
run them on my linux machine as well and post those results if no one has
beat me to it.

Jeff

On Tue, Oct 23, 2012 at 10:34 AM, Tom Rushworth
<tom.b.rushworth at gmail.com>wrote:

> Hi Frank,
>
> I made a stab at getting the new image to run on my OS X server, but the
> link below doesn't seem to do anything in a regular browser, or when I
> paste it into the update-image.st script as the update source.
>
> I'm probably completely misunderstanding what I should be doing...
> Can you give me a bigger hint? :).
>
> BTW, your message fell prey to my Postini spam filter, so it got delayed
> a day or so, until I spotted it in the quarantine summary.  I've put
> your address and squeak-dev on my Postini approved list, so it shouldn't
> happen again.
>
> On 12/10/22 12:21, Frank Shearar wrote:
> > We're down to 6 failing unit tests on the Linux platform, one of which
> > is an expected failure and another of which is a known network issue
> > for the Linux platform.
> >
> > Would my kind Windows and OSX build volunteers please run builds
> > against the latest trunk image?
> > (
> http://173.246.101.237:8080/job/SqueakTrunk/lastCompletedBuild/artifact/)
> >
> > Note the new URL: that's thanks to Chris Cunnington, who has kindly
> > moved Jenkins to its new home. That will no doubt shortly become the
> > new squeakci.org.
> >
> > Windows users note please that you'll need to grant permission for the
> > build executables etc to act as servers and to make connections: you
> > can do this through the Windows Firewall configuration screens. (I'd
> > give more detailed instructions, but my Windows machines are far away
> > right now.)
> >
> > (Dale, this shouldn't affect you much, in the sense that you won't
> > need any changes to builderCI or whatever once the DNS changes have
> > been made. So if they _do_ affect you, they shouldn't affect you for
> > very long.)
> >
> > It's about time I started with the more admin-y side of the release,
> > making a Changelog and such. I'll make a start on this soon,
> > docs/progress to be on http://wiki.squeak.org/squeak/6188
> >
> > frank
> >
> >
>
>
> --
> Tom Rushworth
>
>
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