Second Zero review request
Andrew John Hughes
gnu_andrew at member.fsf.org
Thu Oct 8 13:24:40 PDT 2009
2009/10/8 Tom Rodriguez <Thomas.Rodriguez at sun.com>:
>> No, that's simple enough, and it should make the review easier for
>> the build-dev guys; that way they don't have to filter through a huge
>> webrev. I'm just testing a couple of fixes I had to make as a result
>> of the build directory change (and trying to replicate your test_gamma
>> failure) and then I'll post them, by end of day Friday at the latest.
>
> Great.
>
>>
>> Cheers,
>> Gary
>>
>> PS what is JPRT?
>
> JPRT is our automated build/test setup and every hotspot push is required to
> go through it to ensure our repos always compile and work. The bits get
> built on all our supported platforms and runs around 450 tests before the
> changeset is pushed to a repo. The JDK teams also use it though I don't
> think they require it. Hotspot has been using JPRT since the switch to
> mercurial and before that we used PRT which was a hotspot only system
> created back in 2003.
>
The JDK webrevs I've submitted have all been pushed manually by me.
HotSpot is the only one where JPRT has been used, and even then it
hasn't been done consistently (I've pushed at least one to hotspot-rt
manually).
Tom, from Gary's email it sounds like
http://cr.openjdk.java.net/~gbenson/zero-11-hotspot/ could be
submitted to JPRT now unless you have any further objections.
> tom
>
>>
>> --
>> http://gbenson.net/
>
>
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