A new failure has been detected on builder elfutils-fedora-x86_64 while
building elfutils.
Full details are available at:
http://localhost:8010/#builders/30/builds/28
Build state: failed test (failure)
Revision: 40508c282202b5ff85201d79dc8d32298bb27299
Worker: fedora-x86_64
Build Reason: (un
Hi -
> [...]
> I think that might be Frank's local experimentation. I also got email
> about my workers being unavailable. If you run a buildbot locally it
> will not see any workers connect and after an hour it will try to
> notify the owners.
Sorry about that. After this noisy testing, I pushe
Hi,
On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 03:31:04AM +0200, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Sat, Apr 23, 2022 at 01:19:53AM +, builder--- via Elfutils-devel wrote:
> > A new failure has been detected on builder elfutils-debian-ppc64 while
> > building elfutils.
> >
> > Full details are available at:
> > htt
Hi -
> But there is another way to prevent the "Server reached connection
> limit. Closing inbound connection." Pass the MHD_USE_ITC flag to
> MHD_start_daemon:
Yeah, that looked promising to me too. When I was last working on
this, that would have been my next thing to try. I can't think of
a
https://sourceware.org/bugzilla/show_bug.cgi?id=29073
Mark Wielaard changed:
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Hi,
"Frank Ch. Eigler" writes:
>> But there is another way to prevent the "Server reached connection
>> limit. Closing inbound connection." Pass the MHD_USE_ITC flag to
>> MHD_start_daemon:
>
> Yeah, that looked promising to me too. When I was last working on
> this, that would have been my nex