Re: Announcement/RFC: jhbuild continuous integration testing -- mystery of recent flood of failures solved



On Fri, 2013-02-15 at 11:54 +0100, Martin Pitt wrote:
Martin Pitt [2013-02-12  7:43 +0100]:
  https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/JHBuild%20Gnome/

Right now there are 151 successes (blue), 5 modules fail to build
(red), and 4 modules build but fail in "make check" (yellow). It's
been like that for a week or two now, so I'd say we are doing
reasonably well for now.

You may have seen the sudden large increase of test failures on Feb
13, we are back at ~ 40 "make check failures". It turns out that this
isn't due to a regression in our test environment after all, as I
initially suspected, but because of a bug fix. Until Feb 13, "make
check" wasn't run on a build which previously succeeded already, due
to an accidentally dropped "--force" jhbuild option. It has been put
back.

So the current failures have been there all along. Sorry for the
confusion!

Speaking of test failures - is it possible to get more details? All I
can seem to turn up for the "folks" module test failures are:

"make check failed for folks
Check log file for details"

But I can't seem to find the corresponding log from here:

https://jenkins.qa.ubuntu.com/view/Raring/view/JHBuild%
20Gnome/job/jhbuild-amd64-folks/lastSuccessfulBuild/testReport/junit/folks/test/make_check/

Also, most modules say "1 of 1 tests {failed, succeeded}". I guess this
is a side effect of "make check" being somewhat monolithic. Is there any
way modules can increase the granularity reported for tools like
Jenkins?

Thanks,
-Travis

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