JDK 9 build 151 test results now available
Martijn Verburg
martijnverburg at gmail.com
Thu Jan 19 22:12:39 UTC 2017
Hi all,
I'm partly on holiday this week but will get back to all of you with the
straw man we had come up with a few FOSDEM's ago on how we could tackle this
Cheers,
Martijn
On 17 January 2017 at 21:49, Jonathan Gibbons <jonathan.gibbons at oracle.com>
wrote:
> If someone can collect the different sets of jtreg output, there's a
> related utility called "jtdiff" that can be used to generate combined
> reports. It can compare either full work directories, or the
> report/text/summary.txt files. The latter may be sufficient in this case.
>
> -- Jon
>
>
>
> On 1/16/17 3:54 AM, Stuart Monteith wrote:
>
>> Hello,
>> I'm Stuart Monteith in Linaro, working on OpenJDK on ARM's 64-bit
>> Aarch64 platform. We currently publish aarch64 testing results to the
>> aarch64-port-dev mailing list and host results on
>> http://openjdk.linaro.org/ . What I would find useful would be a means
>> to collate results across all the platforms, with perhaps a method to
>> collate results from separate build farms. I'm sure a common set formats
>> for presentation could be agreed upon. Knowing that a change in, say,
>> x86, breaks arm, aarch64, ppc64, s390x would be useful for everyone.
>>
>> Best regards,
>> Stuart
>>
>>
>> On 15/01/17 13:07, Martijn Verburg wrote:
>>
>>> Hi all,
>>>
>>> The LJC has plans to do this with a small build farm for some of the
>>> more common platforms. This will be for R&D and academic research
>>> purposes only.
>>>
>>> If you have OpenJDK / Jenkins build experience and would like to help
>>> then please let me know!
>>>
>>> Cheers,
>>> Martijn
>>>
>>> On 13 January 2017 at 20:50, dalibor topic <dalibor.topic at oracle.com
>>> <mailto:dalibor.topic at oracle.com>> wrote:
>>>
>>> On 12.01.2017 20:51, Martin Buchholz wrote:
>>>
>>> Oracle runs tests on many platforms; why does this report only
>>> include
>>> one platform?
>>>
>>>
>>> It would be rather nice to see more people run the OpenJDK jtreg
>>> tests on their own OpenJDK builds on platforms of their choice and
>>> post the results regularly.
>>>
>>> The great thing about these tests is that it doesn't have to be
>>> someone at Oracle doing all the running and all the posting.
>>>
>>> cheers,
>>> dalibor topic
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