[llvm-dev] buildbot failure in LLVM on clang-native-arm-cortex-a9

Daniel Sanders via llvm-dev llvm-dev at lists.llvm.org
Thu Aug 27 05:58:47 PDT 2015


Hi,

I agree with the principle but 2 days feels a bit short to me since, accounting for time zone differences, it's closer to 1 working day. For example, an email sent at 9am PDT arrives at 5pm BST and (assuming normal working hours) might be read at 9am BST (1am PDT). Daylight savings can also make a difference since timezones that use it don't agree on when it's in effect. The owner taking a single day off is easily sufficient to go past the 2 day limit.

However, the main comment I wanted to make is that it would be useful to be able to tell whether the buildmaster has picked up changes or not. I understand that many changes are automatically applied without a buildmaster restart but at the moment it can be difficult to tell when this happens.

> -----Original Message-----
> From: llvm-dev [mailto:llvm-dev-bounces at lists.llvm.org] On Behalf Of
> Renato Golin via llvm-dev
> Sent: 26 August 2015 18:07
> To: Philip Reames
> Cc: LLVM Dev; llvm.buildmaster at lab.llvm.org; Tobias Grosser
> Subject: Re: [llvm-dev] buildbot failure in LLVM on clang-native-arm-cortex-
> a9
> 
> On 26 August 2015 at 18:03, Philip Reames <listmail at philipreames.com>
> wrote:
> > 2 days seems fine to me.  I don't care what the specific threshold is as
> > long as there is one.  :)
> 
> Agreed.
> 
> cheers,
> --renato
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