On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 1:03 AM, Christopher Jones < christopher.jo...@oracle.com> wrote:
> > > Ferenc, > > It's great to have this running. Some thoughts are: > > 1. Where are the 'configure' options & output? I would have expected > the "View Build Information" link on > e.g. > http://ci.qa.php.net/job/php-**src-5.3-matrix-tests/34/<http://ci.qa.php.net/job/php-src-5.3-matrix-tests/34/>to > have > it. > > 2. The general ci.qa.php.net pages need some contact info so readers > know where to go to ask questions. > > 3. How can I encourage you to run the Oracle tests? > > 4. What about dropping the 32bit builds and instead using the > resources for Fedora or Oracle Linux (which is free to download > https://edelivery.oracle.com/**linux <https://edelivery.oracle.com/linux>) > > 5. The integration and long term plans for gcov.php.net are worth some > discussion, even if no immediate action occurs. > > Chris > > Hi, replying to internals as I don't want to spam the original recipients. 1, the job configuration page is only available for those who have admin group membership in jenkins, but as I mentioned in the RFC, basically we run ./configure with --enable-debug for now. You can see the ant configuration xml for the jobs here: https://github.com/Tyrael/ci.qa.php.net/blob/master/build.xml You can see the build output, if you click on one of the configuration builds (the red balls on your link http://ci.qa.php.net/job/php-src-5.3-matrix-tests/34/architecture=x86,os=bsd-freebsd-8.2/ for example) and click on the "Console output" there. I tried to explain the Jenkins terminology(and menu structure, links, etc.) in the RFC, if you have any further questions, just shoot. 2, Sounds good, do you have specific suggestion in mind? (where, what contact channel should be used [ btw, we now have a dedicated irc channel on efnet, #php.qa ], etc.) 3, As I mentioned in the RFC, for now, we only set up the default exts, but as I mentioned in the RFC, the next step would be to enable as much as we can. locally I have VMs running with almost every ext, but I failed to set up oci, so it would be really nice, if you could help me out with that! 4, I would prefer adding nodes, instead of replacing them, but having more platforms is one of the goals, that I also mentioned in the RFC. Currently we run that 4 vms on one physical machine, so adding fedora and oracle linux (32, 64bit) would be possible via only adding another server (with more powerfull servers ofc we could also run even more VMs on one host). 5, I mentioned my ideas about gcov.php.net in the RFC (what is the difference, why they can co-exists, and that I think that gcov could be replaced with jenkins if needed). Feel free to comment/discuss that, as I also think that it is important to do that. Thanks for you feedback. -- Ferenc Kovács @Tyr43l - http://tyrael.hu