[LLVMdev] clang/lnt buildbot on F20 "lnt: error: no such option: -m" ...
Hal Finkel
hfinkel at anl.gov
Thu May 29 11:15:40 PDT 2014
Hi,
Will, is this still a problem?
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64-elf-linux/builds/8555/steps/svn-llvm/logs/stdio:
svn: E000028: Can't write to file '/home/buildbots/clang-ppc64-1/llvm.src/.svn/tmp/svn-Iiv67n': No space left on device
http://lab.llvm.org:8011/builders/clang-ppc64-elf-linux2/builds/15025/steps/check-all_1/logs/stdio:
Failing Tests (4):
Clang :: CodeGenCXX/debug-info-same-line.cpp
Clang :: Modules/cxx-irgen.cpp
Clang :: OpenMP/parallel_codegen.cpp
LLVM-Unit :: ADT/Release+Asserts/ADTTests/HashingTest.HashCombineBasicTest
For these, we need to figure out if these are test problems or miscompiles.
-Hal
----- Original Message -----
> From: "Will Schmidt" <will_schmidt at vnet.ibm.com>
> To: "Lista LLVM-dev" <llvmdev at cs.uiuc.edu>
> Sent: Friday, March 14, 2014 1:10:35 PM
> Subject: [LLVMdev] clang/lnt buildbot on F20 "lnt: error: no such option: -m" ...
>
> Hi
> Since the buildbot host was updated to Fedora F20 levels, the clang
> buildbot has been failing with the following:
>
> $ /home/clangbuild/clang-ppc64-1/lnt.venv/bin/lnt runtest --verbose
> --submit http://llvm.org/perf/submitRun --commit=1 nt --sandbox nt
> --no-timestamp --cc
> /home/clangbuild/clang-ppc64-1/llvm.install.1/bin/clang --cxx
> /home/clangbuild/clang-ppc64-1/llvm.install.1/bin/clang++
> --without-llvm --test-suite
> /home/clangbuild/clang-ppc64-1/test-suite --no-machdep-info
> chinook-clangslave1__O3-plain --multisample=3 -mcpu=native
> main.py:147: warning: --commit should be passed directly to the test
> suite.
> main.py:147: warning: --verbose should be passed directly to the test
> suite.
> main.py:147: warning: --submit should be passed directly to the test
> suite.
> Usage: lnt runtest nt [options] tester-name
> ....
> lnt: error: no such option: -m
>
> I have removed the clang-ppc64-1 subdirectory, and the buildbot has
> entirely recreated and refreshed it's contents. I'm wondering if
> there is a python version or other incompatibility that has been
> introduced here, but it's not obvious to me.
>
> Any suggestions on how to (easily?) identify the issue?
> Host is currently running python-2.7.5-9.fc20,
> python-virtualenv-1.10.1-1.
>
> Thanks,
> -Will
>
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Hal Finkel
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Leadership Computing Facility
Argonne National Laboratory
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