Hi Volodya, Am Mittwoch, 11. März 2015, 15:03:54 schrieb Vladimir Prus:
On 03/11/2015 01:40 PM, Vladimir Prus wrote:
That's a valid point, and I understand why you would be upset. I've asked release managers what technical solutions we could use; it would be great if we could get notification of failed builds faster than the current builds turnaround - e.g. if we could just use Jenkins or similar.
Well, the tool itself does not change anything.
Ok, we now have some solution. This job:
https://travis-ci.org/boostorg/boost
is supposed to be triggered on any superproject commit and does "./bootstrap.sh; ./b2 -n" on Linux, so it should detect total build failures.
Okay, that is better than nothing. Does it does not work on my fork for creating PRs unfortunately. Investigating this. But that still won't catch the "asynch-exceptions=on" Boost.Test case on windows. So we still have a long way to go. Thanks for implementing this.
It's still unclear who to setup email notification so that they go to the original author, not the bot that updates superproject.
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