> -----Original Message-----
> From: Gavin McDonald [mailto:ga...@16degrees.com.au]
> Sent: Sunday, 15 December 2013 10:18 AM
> To: builds@apache.org; 'Erik de Bruin'
> Subject: RE: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> 
> 
> 
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Alex Harui [mailto:aha...@adobe.com]
> > Sent: Sunday, 15 December 2013 4:19 AM
> > To: builds@apache.org; ga...@16degrees.com.au; 'Erik de Bruin'
> > Subject: Re: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> >
> > Hi Gavin,
> >
> > The build script is using a simple Ant Delete task and can't delete jars.
> > Can you assist in investigating why the delete is failing?
> 
> Seems the jars think they are still being used, and refuse to delete.
> 
> At the next opportunity when no or little builds running, I'll have to reboot
> the slave.

Done, and the lib/ dir with all jars deleted.

Gav...

> 
> To answer another question, this slave has not been rebuilt or modified in
> any way prior to these builds starting to fail (that I know of). Only thing 
> I've
> been doing extra to investigating your builds is also building a new windows2
> slave that is obviously needed.
> 
> Note also my delayed replies are due to me being GMT + 10
> 
> Gav...
> 
> >
> > Thanks,
> > -Alex
> >
> >
> > On 12/14/13 7:33 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
> >
> > >It occurred to me that the tests are also going to want a window so
> > >if we're having issues with that, it could have causes the tests to
> > >hang waiting for them to even run.
> > >
> > >I've removed the test target and started a new build.  But we'll see
> > >if it can delete those jars or not.
> > >
> > >-Alex
> > >
> > >On 12/14/13 7:12 AM, "Alex Harui" <aha...@adobe.com> wrote:
> > >
> > >>Hi Gavin,
> > >>
> > >>Looks like build are running.  Jenkins says that a flex-sdk build
> > >>was running, compiled cleanly but timed out after an hour while
> > >>running tests, and then the next flex-sdk build failed because it
> > >>couldn't delete some jars.
> > >>
> > >>I'm wondering if the job that was running tests somehow locked those
> > >>jars?
> > >> Can you delete those jars manually (or tell me how to; I'm a newbie
> > >>at Jenkins?  Also, can you confirm that the server was not rebuilt.
> > >>Our build will fail and get stuck running tests if the FlashPlayer "trust"
> > >>files are not set up properly which I believe is a manual step on a
> > >>fresh setup.
> > >>
> > >>Thanks,
> > >>-Alex
> > >>
> > >>On 12/14/13 2:05 AM, "Gavin McDonald" <ga...@16degrees.com.au>
> > wrote:
> > >>
> > >>>
> > >>>
> > >>>> -----Original Message-----
> > >>>> From: Erik de Bruin [mailto:e...@ixsoftware.nl]
> > >>>> Sent: Saturday, 14 December 2013 6:00 PM
> > >>>> To: Alex Harui
> > >>>> Cc: builds@apache.org; ga...@16degrees.com.au
> > >>>> Subject: Re: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Gavin, please, please, pretty please, can you have a look at the
> > >>>>'windows1'
> > >>>> situation? Please?
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Or, if you don't have time - which I would totally understand and
> > >>>>respect -  please tell us so one of the other 8 admins on the
> > >>>>'windows1' slave can step  in.
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Our project needs the builds, as I explained in earlier
> > >>>>communications, third  party teams depend on them and I think we
> > may
> > >>>>be loosing their  cooperation and contributions if we don't
> > >>>>deliver soon.
> > >>>
> > >>>Yep, totally understand about that. Rest assured the stability of
> > >>>the Jenkins and buildbot builds is a priority.
> > >>>
> > >>>Gav...
> > >>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> EdB
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> On Fri, Dec 13, 2013 at 8:19 AM, Alex Harui <aha...@adobe.com>
> > wrote:
> > >>>> > We just pushed changes to put all the pixel bender stuff in its
> > >>>> > own upstream package that won't be built by Jenkins (because it
> > >>>> > rarely changes).  Theoretically, this eliminates the need for
> > >>>> > the Flex
> > >>>>build
> > >>>> > to need a window.  We'll see how the next builds come out.
> > >>>> >
> > >>>> > Thank you for trying to fix this.  Creating the upstream
> > >>>> > package
> > >>>>isn't
> > >>>> > just a workaround for this issue, it also gives us a more
> > >>>> > consistent build experience for our Linux users as the
> > >>>> > PixelBender compiler
> > >>>>does
> > >>>> > not work on Linux.
> > >>>> >
> > >>>> > Hopefully the builds will start to work now, but I won't be
> > >>>>surprised
> > >>>> > if there is some other issue waiting to be discovered.
> > >>>> >
> > >>>> > Thanks,
> > >>>> > -Alex
> > >>>> >
> > >>>> > On 12/12/13 8:24 AM, "OmPrakash Muppirala"
> > <bigosma...@gmail.com>
> > >>>> wrote:
> > >>>> >
> > >>>> >>On Dec 12, 2013 12:45 AM, "Gavin McDonald"
> > >>>> >><ga...@16degrees.com.au>
> > >>>> wrote:
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> So, the slave is configured for Œweb start¹ via JNLP and that
> > >>>> >>> is
> > >>>>how
> > >>>> >>> it
> > >>>> >>is currently connected.
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> The Œservice¹ was also running (which JNLP can control too)
> > >>>> >>> so I turned
> > >>>> >>that off and set it to
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> Œmaunal¹ start only.
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> There are 3 builds running. I¹ll reboot the server at an
> > >>>>appropriate
> > >>>> >>interval within the next hour or
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> so and we¹ll try again.
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> GavŠ
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>
> > >>>> >>Okay, can you please let me know when you start it again?
> > >>>> >>
> > >>>> >>Thanks,
> > >>>> >>Om
> > >>>> >>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> From: omup...@gmail.com [mailto:omup...@gmail.com] On
> > Behalf Of
> > >>>> >>>OmPrakash
> > >>>> >>Muppirala
> > >>>> >>> Sent: Thursday, 12 December 2013 7:15 PM
> > >>>> >>> To: builds@apache.org; Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>> Cc: Erik de Bruin
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> Subject: Re: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> Hi Gav,
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> Any updates on this issue?
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> Thanks,
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> Om
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 4:02 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala
> > >>>> >>><bigosma...@gmail.com>
> > >>>> >>wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>><ga...@16degrees.com.au>
> > >>>> >>wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > -----Original Message-----
> > >>>> >>>>> > From: omup...@gmail.com [mailto:omup...@gmail.com]
> On
> > >>>> >>>>> > Behalf
> > >>>> Of
> > >>>> >>>>> > OmPrakash Muppirala
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > Sent: Wednesday, 11 December 2013 10:51 AM
> > >>>> >>>>> > To: Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > Cc: builds@apache.org; Erik de Bruin
> > >>>> >>>>> > Subject: Re: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:46 PM, OmPrakash Muppirala
> > >>>> >>>>> > <bigosma...@gmail.com>wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > > On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 3:39 PM, Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > <ga...@16degrees.com.au>wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Interesting, and puzzling why, but interactive desktop
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> flag was turned off.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> I've now re-enabled it, please try again.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Gav.
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > > Great!  I have kicked off a build.  Will report back in
> > >>>> >>>>> > > a
> > >>>>bit.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > > Was the windows1 slave started via JNLP or as a windows
> > >>>>service?
> > >>>> >>>>> > > Starting via JNLP (using webstart) ensures that the
> > >>>> >>>>> > > interactive
> > >>>> >>flag is
> > >>>> >>>>> set.
> > >>>> >>>>> > > Whereas if it is modified to be started as a service,
> > >>>> >>>>> > > you
> > >>>>will
> > >>>> >>>>>have
> > >>>> >>to
> > >>>> >>>>> > > manually turn the interactive flag (which sometimes may
> > >>>> >>>>> > > not
> > >>>> >>propagate
> > >>>> >>>>> > > all the way down the process we try to invoke)
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > > If this does not work, will you be able to restart the
> > >>>> >>>>> > > slave via
> > >>>> >>JNLP?
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > > Thanks,
> > >>>> >>>>> > > Om
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > Yes, the build failed as I was typing my previous response.
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > Any chance you could restart the windows1 Jenkins
> > >>>> >>>>> > instance as just a
> > >>>> >>JNLP
> > >>>> >>>>> > slave agent instead of modifying it into windows
> webservice?
> > >>>>[1]
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> I could, but I don't understand, this Jenkins slave has
> > >>>> >>>>>been running as
> > >>>> >>a
> > >>>> >>>>> service since the day
> > >>>> >>>>> I built it years ago.
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> Gav...
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>> I don't understand too, but doing this in our test
> > >>>> >>>>environment fixed the
> > >>>> >>problem, whereas manually setting the interactive flag did not.
> > >>>> >>As you mentioned earlier, something somewhere reset the
> > >>>> >>interactive
> > >>>>flag
> > >>>> >>on the root process.  Unless you want to dig deeper and figure
> > >>>> >>out what happened, I think that restarting it to run as a JNLP
> > >>>> >>slave
> > >>>>agent
> > >>>> >>should fix the problem (as per Jenkins' docs) .
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>> Do you have any other ideas on how to fix this?
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>> Thanks,
> > >>>> >>>> Om
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > Thanks,
> > >>>> >>>>> > Om
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > [1]
> > >>>> >>>>> > https://wiki.jenkins-
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>>
> >
> >>>>>>ci.org/display/JENKINS/Installing+Jenkins+as+a+Windows+service#I
> > ns
> > >>>>>>tal
> > >>>>>>l
> > >>>> >>ingJ
> > >>>> >>>>> > enkinsasaWindowsservice-
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > InstallSlaveasaWindowsservice%28require.NET2.0framework%29
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> *From:* omup...@gmail.com
> > [mailto:omup...@gmail.com] *On
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Behalf
> > >>>> >>>>> > Of
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> *OmPrakash Muppirala
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> *Sent:* Wednesday, 11 December 2013 9:36 AM
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> *To:* builds@apache.org; Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> *Cc:* Erik de Bruin
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> *Subject:* Re: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Thanks Gav!
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> We did a bunch of tests to repro this issue on our side.
> > >>>>One
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> way
> > >>>> >>we
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> could reproduce this on our Jenkins installation was
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> that
> > >>>>if
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> we
> > >>>> >>>>>ran
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> the job as a service, we are getting the same error
> > >>>>messages
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> (AIF Internal exception).
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Jenkins docs says that for jobs that require Desktop
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Access
> > >>>> >>>>>(which
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Pixel Bender does), the root service process that is
> > >>>>running
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> the
> > >>>> >>job
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> needs to have the 'interactive flag' enabled in the
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Windows
> > >>>> >>>>>Service
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Manager. [1]
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> One way this setting could have changed is if the way
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> the windows slave starts was modified.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Can you please take a look under the hood and see if
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> you
> > >>>>find
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> something amiss?
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Thanks,
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Om
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> [1]
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> https://wiki.jenkins-
> > >>>> >>>>> > ci.org/display/JENKINS/My+software+builds+on+my+
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> computer+but+not+on+Jenkins
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> On Tue, Dec 10, 2013 at 2:11 PM, Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> <ga...@16degrees.com.au>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > -----Original Message-----
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > From: Erik de Bruin [mailto:e...@ixsoftware.nl]
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Sent: Tuesday, 10 December 2013 7:14 PM
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > To: builds@apache.org
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Cc: Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Subject: Re: [windows1] Pixelbender installation
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Gavin,
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Can you please copy-paste this line into a command
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > prompt and
> > >>>> >>tell
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > us
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> what
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > the result is:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > "%PIXELBENDER_HOME%\pbutil.exe"
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > "F:\hudson\hudson-slave\workspace\flex-
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>>
> >
> >>>>>sdk\frameworks\projects\framework\src\mx\graphics\shaderClasse
> > >>>> >>>>>s
> > >>>> \Color.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > pbk"
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > "F:\hudson\hudson-slave\workspace\flex-
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> >
> > >>>>
> >
> >>>>>sdk\frameworks\projects\framework\src\mx\graphics\shaderClasse
> > >>>> >>>>>s
> > >>>> \Color.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > pbj"
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > (mind the wrap)
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Thanks!
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Result is a slight pause, then the prompt returns. No
> > >>>>error,
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> no
> > >>>> >>output.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> (PixelBender is where its meant to be,
> > PIXELBENDER_HOME
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> is
> > >>>>a
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> user
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> variable.)
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Let me know what's next to check , thanks
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> Gav...
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > EdB
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 11:16 PM, OmPrakash
> Muppirala
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > <bigosma...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > On Mon, Dec 9, 2013 at 2:02 PM, Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > <ga...@16degrees.com.au>wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> That's fine, I'll take a look. All I'm trying to
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> get across
> > >>>> >>>>>is
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> that NOTHING HAS CHANGED on the Windows
> slave,
> > so
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> is
> > >>>>it
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> very slightly possible that the build is failing
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> due
> > >>>>to
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> a coding error? In other words, I've been blamed
> > >>>>several
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> times now
> > >>>> >>>>>for
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> breaking the build when I haven't been anywhere
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> near
> > >>>>the
> > >>>> >>machine
> > >>>> >>>>> > in question.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > The build does not fail on my or other committers'
> > >>>>machines.
> > >>>> >> It
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > must be something specific to whats happening in
> > >>>>Windows1.
> > >>>> >> Sorry
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > if it sounds like we are blaming you.  We are just
> > >>>>trying
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > to troubleshoot and are running blind here.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Either way I'll look.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > Thanks!
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> And so that we are clear, windows1 is not going
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> away,
> > >>>>it
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> is
> > >>>> >>very
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> heavily used, folks are always complaining it is
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> down, so
> > >>>> >>>>>I'm
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> adding a 2ndwindows2 slave in addition to the
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> windows1
> > >>>> >>>>>slave.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Point is, you need to be configured to use both
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> slaves for
> > >>>> >>>>>it
> > >>>> >>to
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> work, or my time
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > building a 2ndmachine is wasted and you'll continue
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > to complain about
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> the
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> 1
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > st windows box being overloaded all the time.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > We welcome the addition of a new windows slave, no
> > >>>>doubt.
> > >>>> >> Which
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > is why we want to fix Windows1 first.  Otherwise
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > it
> > >>>>will
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > lead
> > >>>> >>to
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > more variables to troubleshoot.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > On that note, perhaps you can image windows1 and
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > create
> > >>>> >>windows2
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > as a clone of it?
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > Regards,
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > > Om
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Gav.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> *From:* omup...@gmail.com
> > >>>> [mailto:omup...@gmail.com] *On
> > >>>> >>>>> > Behalf
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Of
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> *OmPrakash Muppirala
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> *Sent:* Tuesday, 10 December 2013 7:28 AM
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> *To:* builds@apache.org
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> *Cc:* Gavin McDonald
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> *Subject:* Re: [windows1] Pixelbender
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> installation
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Gavin,
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> This issue is unrelated to Windows2 slave.  Our
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> long running
> > >>>> >>job
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> on
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Windows1 has started failing for the past few days.
> > >>>>Can
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> we first fix that before we start working on
> > Windows2?
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Or, is Windows2 a replacement for Windows1?
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Thanks,
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Om
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> On Sat, Dec 7, 2013 at 12:35 AM, Erik de Bruin
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> <e...@ixsoftware.nl>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > wrote:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Ok, from the top of this thread:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> "The build on windows1 is failing on the
> 'Pixelbender'
> > >>>>task:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> The build assumes Pixelbender is installed at:
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> PIXELBENDER_HOME=C\:/Program\ Files\
> > >>>> (x86)/Adobe/Adobe
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Utilities\ -
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > \
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> CS5/Pixel\ Bender\ Toolkit\ 2
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Is that still the correct path and does the
> > >>>>application
> > >>>> >>>>>start
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> without errors when you launch it manually?"
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> In another email in this thread I've listed the
> > >>>>software
> > >>>> >>>>>that
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> needs to be on windows2.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Is there a way to have all our builds run on
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> either
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> windows1
> > >>>> >>OR
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> windows2? Most of our jobs depend on files in the
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> workspaces
> > >>>> >>of
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> some of our other builds, in order to save on
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> disk
> > >>>>space
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> and
> > >>>> >>build
> > >>>> >>>>> > time.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> If we remove these dependencies, we'd basically
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> be forced to copy each build into each other build.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Since it is the weekend, I'll have limited time
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> to
> > >>>>work
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> with you, sorry. Next Monday I'll be glad to
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> check/test/adjust whatever needs
> > >>>> checking/testing/adjusting.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Please keep in mind that we are at a very
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> important
> > >>>> >>>>>milestone
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> for our project, and with third party teams
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> relying on our nightly builds, we'd greatly
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> appreciate a
> > >>>>successful
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> run of
> > >>>> >>all
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> our jobs, on whatever slave works.
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> EdB
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> --
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Ix Multimedia Software
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> Jan Luykenstraat 27
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> 3521 VB Utrecht
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> T. 06-51952295
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >> I. www.ixsoftware.nl
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > --
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Ix Multimedia Software
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > Jan Luykenstraat 27
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > 3521 VB Utrecht
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > T. 06-51952295
> > >>>> >>>>> > >> > I. www.ixsoftware.nl
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >>
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>> > >
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >>>
> > >>>> >
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>>
> > >>>> --
> > >>>> Ix Multimedia Software
> > >>>>
> > >>>> Jan Luykenstraat 27
> > >>>> 3521 VB Utrecht
> > >>>>
> > >>>> T. 06-51952295
> > >>>> I. www.ixsoftware.nl
> > >>>
> > >>
> > >
> 


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