<div dir="ltr"><div><div>Hi Folks,<br><br>I was taking a look at the <a href="http://build.squeak.org">build.squeak.org</a> server and it seemed like there was a lot more red than green and I thought that I should at least start contributing to trying to fix that. I added a project a while back to show performance data from the image and it seemed to putting out some decent data, at least from a trendline perspective, for the last little while. Squeak was getting quite a bit faster from about the ~200 run of the project to #380 before it popped back up. I'll investigate the change in speed and see if I can figure out the regression.<br>
<br>In the meantime however, the console output is showing that the actual tests ran fine, but the "bundle install" command is failing because we apparently don't have the appropriate ruby gem installed to run this command. Is this something I can fix via the Hudson web console or would I need access to the build server to do so? Does anyone with more ruby experience have a suggestion for this?<br>
<br></div>Both of the FreeBSD Interpreter and CogVM build jobs seem to be failing on the basis of being unable to use Git to checkout Frank's squeakci repository. I am not sure if that can be remedied by updating the installed software on the FreeBSD build slaves.<br>
<br></div>Finally I wanted to ask about build machine coverage. Do we still need a mac osx build machine to use remotely with Hudson and what about a windows machine? I have recently come into some machines and I was wondering if donating time on those two operating systems would be worthwhile? They are respectively running the latest version of OSX and Windows 8.1. I am assuming that our linux coverage is good.<br>
<br>Thanks for your help and time,<br>Jeff<br><div><div><br></div></div></div>