Wont be that usual. Happened twice today, still broken atm. I`m not a dev, hence i have no idea how the devs commit stuff works and all the problems you guys have to overcome...
I suppose it is too difficult for you simply to visit http://build.reactos.org/waterfall and just check if its all green (yes, no need to check stdio, just noticing the color). Your time is probably too precious to wait up to 5 bloody minutes, to see if previous build was ok...
I`m not even talking about runtime regressions. Its understandable, that 45 minutes is often too much to wait, but 5??
I`m not even talking about patchbot, why should I? Already did, already tried, to no effect.
If you really care about ROS, then by commiting on a broken trunk, you are practically shooting yourself in your foot. Trunk will be most likely not fixed until several other commits, sometimes a day or so. ISO will not be build. Commits will not be tested, neither by automation, nor by community, bugs will not be reported and regressions will only be found in more distant future. Then, you will ask for regtesting.
You should better start doing it yourself, because you guys too often are not doing even the simplest things to keep trunk clean and working, making development harder for everyone around!
Hi Caemyr,
RBuild builds are ok, and my local CMake build, too. So I don't know what is happened on the server.
The problem really is not what happened this time, but what was the reaction to it.
On Sunday, September 25, 2011 3:12 AM, "Dmitry Gorbachev" gorbachev@reactos.org wrote:
Hi Caemyr,
RBuild builds are ok, and my local CMake build, too. So I don't know what is happened on the server.
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Am 24.09.2011 23:20, schrieb caemyr@myopera.com:
Wont be that usual. Happened twice today, still broken atm. I`m not a dev, hence i have no idea how the devs commit stuff works and all the problems you guys have to overcome...
I suppose it is too difficult for you simply to visit http://build.reactos.org/waterfall and just check if its all green (yes, no need to check stdio, just noticing the color). Your time is probably too precious to wait up to 5 bloody minutes, to see if previous build was ok...
Maybe devs simply got used to seeing red and getting annoying messages in irc, due to broken build slaves ;-)