On 8/13/2013 1:18 AM, Herbert Duerr wrote:
On 13.08.2013 08:42, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
I see that yesterday's buildbot run completed successfully
http://ci.apache.org/projects/openoffice/#winsnap
(even though, since we are still building the SNAPSHOT tag, running that
buildbot is only testing that the buildbot works). This is the only one
where we support localization at the moment.
Before we forget, can we add to it at least
zh-TW (unsure aoput the right syntax) km pl kid ?
The first 3 languages are 100% complete in Pootle, "kid" is the KeyID
and it's useful to translators.
I now added "km" and "zh-TW", "pl" was already there. Enabling the
keyid build doesn't make sense until [1] is fixed. The current kid
localization is quite out of date.
[1] https://issues.apache.org/ooo/show_bug.cgi?id=123014
Excellent - I was going to do this, but Herbert beat me to it.
This is only a step in making the new languages available for testing
(the other two being: regenerating the SDF files and moving the SNAPSHOT
tag or equivalent on the buildbot side), but it is independent of the
other actions needed.
And what is preventing us from having at least one Linux buildbot
equivalent to win7snap? I thought disk space was the issue, but from
Andrew's remarks I understood this is no longer problematic under
Windows or Linux.
Last week we ran out of space on the Windows buildbot. When Andrew
cleaned things out they started working again. With the additional
languages we are stressing it a bit more now though.
Actually, the situation is not too bad - the disk space issue is under
control now and we have space for languages as they become available.
The snapshot tag is currently only moved sporadically so spending time
in setting up new snapshot buildbots for e.g. Linux is an arguable
investment.
We are waiting on the CentOS bot to set up the Linux 32 snapshot build.
I'm also about to look at the ubuntu bots - now that they're back on ,
it would be good to have them running through correctly.
For most cases the already existing nightly builds are better.
This is something we need to resolve (by making the bot builds better,
of course) I think the CentOS bot will help us move in that direction.
Herbert
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