[squeak-dev] 4.4 ready?

Nicolas Cellier nicolas.cellier.aka.nice at gmail.com
Mon Dec 31 14:03:27 UTC 2012


I noticed the copyright stops at 2011, it should be at least 2012 (if
you're fast enough...)

Nicolas

2012/12/31 Frank Shearar <frank.shearar at gmail.com>:
> On 29 December 2012 22:15, Frank Shearar <frank.shearar at gmail.com> wrote:
>> On 29 December 2012 21:06, Frank Shearar <frank.shearar at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> On 29 December 2012 18:49, Levente Uzonyi <leves at elte.hu> wrote:
>>>> On Sat, 29 Dec 2012, Frank Shearar wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Other than the fact that the last two builds for SqueakTrunk have hung
>>>>> - an issue I'm looking into, but wouldn't mind others trying their
>>>>> luck - are we happy enough with 4.4 that we'd want to ship it?
>>>>>
>>>>> My gut feel is (and with my Release Manager hat on), judging by the
>>>>> low severity of the few reports we're seeing, that we're there. What
>>>>> do others think?
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>> I think it's time to release it, even though SqueakSSL doesn't like the
>>>> network changes.
>>>
>>> OK. Once I uncover whatever's hanging the SqueakTrunk build I'll yell,
>>> and we can give the ReleaseSqueakTrunk artifact one more whirl and
>>> declare victory.
>>
>> It MAY be that there was an intermittent issue with source.squeak.org
>> not accepting connections: I saw a ConnectionRefused while trying to
>> reproduce the hung build locally. That could be because of my flakey
>> home wifi, but then again (a) such an exception would raise a debugger
>> and hang the build and (b) the builds have started not hanging [1]. At
>> any rate, they do log a lot more: the update number, the tests they're
>> running, and so on.
>
> SqueakTrunk looks like it's back in business. ReleaseSqueakTrunk still
> has issues, because it looks like it's confused (or I've confused it)
> as to the artifacts it's supposed to use: it's consistently releasing
> 12324-based images instead of 12326-based ones. I shall hack on...
>
> frank
>
>> [1] http://squeakci.org/job/SqueakTrunk/83/console
>>
>>> frank
>>>
>>>> Levente
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>> One thing we _don't_ have is an "All-in-one" one-click type installer
>>>>> for the various OSes. If someone can show me what to do, I can add a
>>>>> job to spit out such a thing.
>>>>>
>>>>> frank
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>


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