Hi,

Zachary Ware migrated the buildbot server to 0.9 last weekend. It
changes a *lot* of things. It will need a few days (or weeks?) to
adapt our workflow and habits to the new version. Our buildbot
configuratioin can maybe be also enhanced to better use buildbot
features.

--

The generic link now redirects to https://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/

https://www.python.org/dev/buildbot/ contains links which are now broken:

* http://buildbot.python.org/stable/ : HTTP Error 404

But http://buildbot.python.org/all/#/ works

Victor

2017-10-09 9:18 GMT+02:00 Chris Angelico <ros...@gmail.com>:
> The direct links to partial waterfalls (eg
> http://buildbot.python.org/stable/ for the "Stable" set) are no longer
> active. Is there a way to look up a specific subset of builders to
> check status?
>
> Specific use-case: I just reset my buildbot host, and after doing so,
> I always like to check that it's come online and reconnected with the
> master. For that, I have a bookmark that would show me just the four
> builders on my machine (for four different branches), and it would
> show either a grey "Offline" or a green "Idle" depending on whether
> it's all come good. What I have now, I'm not sure about. There's this:
>
> http://buildbot.python.org/all/#/builders/27
>
> but it doesn't tell me whether the builder is connected or not. What
> would be the best way to check on the node's connection?
>
> ChrisA
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