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Subject: Re: [Boost-testing] Test Reporting Down
From: Belcourt, K. Noel (kbelco_at_[hidden])
Date: 2011-05-07 14:39:31


Hi Barend,

On May 7, 2011, at 9:38 AM, Barend Gehrels wrote:

> On 19-4-2011 21:25, Belcourt, Kenneth wrote:
>>
>> On Apr 19, 2011, at 1:22 PM, Steven Watanabe wrote:
>>
>>> AMDG
>>>
>>> On 04/19/2011 12:13 PM, Belcourt, Kenneth wrote:
>>>> Due to unavoidable internal issues here, I am unable to run the
>>>> results
>>>> reporting for the foreseeable future. It's my hope that in a few
>>>> weeks
>>>> or so these issues will be resolved and I'll once again be able
>>>> to run
>>>> the report generation. Is there someone who can please pick up the
>>>> trunk and / or release reporting for a while?
>>>>
>>>> I apologize that I was unable to give you any advance notice
>>>> about this
>>>> outage and that I'm not able to provide you more detailed
>>>> information.
>>>>
>>>
>>> I get this set up last time. I'll launch it now.
>>> I won't be able to run it quite as regularly as
>>> Noel was, though.
>>
>> Really appreciate the help Steven, thanks!
>
> Indeed the tests are still up, but much less than before. Is that
> related to the issues described above?
>
> In March 26, there were more than 40 test environments for
> Boost.Trunk. Now there 12 left. clang, intel, pathscale are not
> tested anymore. On Release, clang is still tested.
>
> Is there a way to get (some of) them running again?

Regrettably, it's an all or nothing situation (i.e. I can't run
anything until things are resolved, then I should be able to run
everything). I am still very interested in both running the reporting
as well as the numerous Sandia testers I used to run, but I need to
work through some internal issues that have arisen. At the rate
things are going, it could easily be mid-summer before I'm able to
contribute resources again.

-- Noel


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