[squeak-dev] Failing tests in trunk, gearing up for 4.4 release

Bert Freudenberg bert at freudenbergs.de
Wed Sep 5 10:27:56 UTC 2012


On 2012-09-05, at 07:02, Jeff Gonis <jeff.gonis at gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi Everyone,
> 
> I had originally emailed Frank saying that I could help out with running the tests on my Mac laptop as well as the Windows desktop I have access to.  Seeing as how people were already making a great start on testing for windows I decided to focus on Mac.
> 
> My initial plan of attack was to do what Herbert suggested above, and simply grab the image, manually update it and run the tests.  Then I realized that I might be able to adapt the squeak-ci infrastructure to run on Mac, what with it's Unix userland.  So I quickly hacked up something and sent a pull request to Frank.  In the meantime I have a directory full of XML results from the tests running and a SqueakDebug.log resulting from a socket exception in the r2585 Cog vm, from Eliot's site. 
> 
> So I guess my question is:  What would be most helpful?  Should I just run the tests manually and send the results to the squeak-dev mailing list?  Does someone want or know where I should upload the directory of result files I get from running the CI process?  Can someone point out where I have gone horribly wrong in the CI process by taking a look at my pull request on github?
> 
> Anyway, I am eager to help and get builds going on both Windows and Mac, but I am unsure of how best to forward my results to the list.  Any preferences or guidance would be greatly accepted.
> 
> Thanks for your time,
> Jeff G.

Awesome! Thanks :)

- Bert -




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