Collecting test results (Was: For users of --with-openjdk)
Dr Andrew John Hughes
ahughes at redhat.com
Tue Aug 31 07:47:41 PDT 2010
On 14:41 Sun 29 Aug , Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Sat, 2010-08-28 at 19:55 -0500, DJ Lucas wrote:
> > > On JDK, I don't think there's ever been a 100% pass, and some aren't even
> > > stable tests. So you're looking more for regressions between builds.
> > >
> > > To my knowledge, the HotSpot and langtools suites should all pass (and
> > > take a considerably shorter time to run).
> > >
> > Is there a central place to share and view previous test results, or
> > just search the distro-pkg-dev and openjdk-dev lists?
>
> We should probably setup a real buildbot so people can more easily share
> their results.
>
> For now there is one autobuilder that puts its results at:
> http://icedtea.classpath.org/builds/
> It has build logs, test logs and the full test results, but only for the
> last (successful) build.
>
> See for example the full hotspot jtreg results for icedtea6:
> http://icedtea.classpath.org/builds/icedtea6/test/hotspot/JTreport/html/index.html
> Replace /icedtea6/ with /icedtea7/ if you are interested in the 7
> branch, replace /hotspot/ with /langtools/ or /jdk/ if you are
> interested in these jtreg runs.
>
> If the autobuilder detects a change in test results or a build failure
> it will send email to every committer since the last run plus the
> icedtea-testresults mailinglist:
> http://icedtea.classpath.org/pipermail/testresults/
>
Is there a page that lists the available IcedTea mailing lists? I was
looking for this to give DJ the link, but couldn't find anything on our wiki.
> Red Hat also has an autobuilder (based on hudson) that sends its results
> to that list. I promised Pavel that I would make room on the autobuilder
> site to post full test results (really, almost there now, disk space is
> cheap, but time to move services around isn't...)
>
> Cheers,
>
> Mark
>
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