[Buildbot-devel] Buildbot Nine (was Re: Looking for suggestions (TrySchedulers - Buildbot 0.9))

Pierre Tardy tardyp at gmail.com
Wed Apr 22 16:57:11 UTC 2015


Ok,
Then you have same problem as me.

You just have to hit enter when this hangs.

I still cannot find why this happens, but some component tries to read the
stdin at some point.
I need to dig more on why this happens.


Le mer. 22 avr. 2015 à 05:41, Francesco Di Mizio <francescodimizio at gmail.com>
a écrit :

> Hi,
>
> I've tried again on Ubuntu 14.04 Trusty
>
> What I did:
>
> curl -sL https://deb.nodesource.com/setup_0.12 | sudo bash -
> sudo apt-get install -y nodejs
> node --version
>      v0.12.2
> npm --version
>      2.7.4
>
> sudo npm install -g gulp
>
> git clone git://github.com/buildbot/buildbot.git
>
> virtualenv sandbox
> source sandbox/bin/activate
>
> cd buildbot
> pip install --editable pkg
> pip install --editable master/
> make frontend
>
>
> It goes for a while until it hangs after *Finished 'prod' after 6.43 μs*
>
>
> (sandbox)buildbot at ops-buildbot-ubuntu-server:~/buildbot$ sudo make
> frontend
> pip install -e pkg
> Obtaining file:///home/buildbot/buildbot/pkg
>   Running setup.py (path:/home/buildbot/buildbot/pkg/setup.py) egg_info
> for package from file:///home/buildbot/buildbot/pkg
>
> Installing collected packages: buildbot-pkg
>   Running setup.py develop for buildbot-pkg
>
>     Creating /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages/buildbot-pkg.egg-link
> (link to .)
>     buildbot-pkg 0.9.0 is already the active version in easy-install.pth
>
>     Installed /home/buildbot/buildbot/pkg
> Successfully installed buildbot-pkg
> Cleaning up...
> pip install mock
> Requirement already satisfied (use --upgrade to upgrade): mock in
> /usr/local/lib/python2.7/dist-packages
> Cleaning up...
> for i in www/*/; do pip install -e $i ; done
> Obtaining file:///home/buildbot/buildbot/www/base
>   Running setup.py (path:/home/buildbot/buildbot/www/base/setup.py)
> egg_info for package from file:///home/buildbot/buildbot/www/base
>     npm install
>     npm WARN package.json buildbot-www@ No description
>     npm WARN package.json buildbot-www@ No repository field.
>     npm WARN package.json buildbot-www@ No README data
>     /home/buildbot/buildbot/www/base/node_modules/.bin/gulp prod --notests
>     [12:36:06] Bower: Using cwd:  /home/buildbot/buildbot/www/base
>     [12:36:06] Bower: Using bower dir:  libs
>     [12:36:06] Using gulpfile ~/buildbot/www/base/gulpfile.js
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'default'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'bower'...
>     [12:36:06] Finished 'bower' after 57 ms
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'scripts'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'styles'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'fonts'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'imgs'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'index'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'tests'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'generatedfixtures'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'fixtures'...
>     [12:36:06] Starting 'copyd3'...
>     [12:36:07] Finished 'generatedfixtures' after 463 ms
>     [12:36:07] Finished 'fixtures' after 468 ms
>     [12:36:07] Finished 'index' after 519 ms
>     [12:36:07] Finished 'copyd3' after 493 ms
>     [12:36:07] Finished 'imgs' after 801 ms
>     [12:36:08] Finished 'styles' after 2.21 s
>     [12:36:09] Finished 'fonts' after 2.41 s
>     [12:36:09] Finished 'tests' after 2.82 s
>     [12:36:29] Finished 'scripts' after 22 s
>     [12:36:29] Starting 'notests'...
>     [12:36:29] Finished 'notests' after 23 μs
>     [12:36:29] Finished 'default' after 22 s
>     [12:36:29] Starting 'prod'...
>     [12:36:29] Finished 'prod' after 6.43 μs
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 22, 2015 at 12:39 AM, Pierre Tardy <tardyp at gmail.com> wrote:
>
>> We have the automated rebuild of the wheels that looks offline for some
>> reason:
>> http://buildbot.buildbot.net/builders/builds
>>
>> I just tried to rebuild on my dev machine from scratch, and it works.
>>
>> I use those versions of npm/node:
>> 0 % npm  --version
>> 2.5.1
>>   ~
>> 0 % node --version
>> v0.12.0
>>
>>
>>
>> Le mar. 21 avr. 2015 à 15:02, Francesco Di Mizio <
>> francescodimizio at gmail.com> a écrit :
>>
>>> If it can be of any help following is an example error I am getting wheh
>>> running "make frontend":
>>>
>>> npm WARN unmet dependency which is version 2.3.2
>>>     npm WARN unmet dependency
>>> /home/XXXXX/buildbot/www/base/node_modules/guanlecoja/node_modules/karma-coverage/node_modules/istanbul/node_modules/js-yaml/node_modules/argparse
>>> requires lodash@'>= 3.2.0 < 4.0.0' but will load
>>>     npm WARN unmet dependency
>>> /home/XXXXX/buildbot/www/base/node_modules/guanlecoja/node_modules/lodash,
>>>     npm WARN unmet dependency which is version 2.4.1
>>>     /home/XXXXX/buildbot/www/base/node_modules/.bin/gulp prod --notests
>>>     unable to execute
>>> '/home/XXXXX/buildbot/www/base/node_modules/.bin/gulp': No such file or
>>> directory
>>>     error: command
>>> '/home/XXXXX/buildbot/www/base/node_modules/.bin/gulp' failed with exit
>>> status 1
>>>
>>>
>>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 2:40 PM, Francesco Di Mizio <
>>> francescodimizio at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Sorry for being a pain. As you know I've been using Nine for quite a
>>>> while ending up having a solid buildbot setup.
>>>>
>>>> Today I was deploying a new server and realized I am no longer able to
>>>> install it. I am quite scared. I also failed to install without the wheel
>>>> following the usual
>>>> http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/developer/www.html#hacking-quick-start
>>>> Having troubles with npm, nodejs and the like. Tryied on both Debian
>>>> and Ubuntu.
>>>>
>>>> Also jumping back to Eight is no longer an option as I am using some
>>>> features only present in Nine.
>>>>
>>>> On Tue, Apr 21, 2015 at 11:56 AM, Francesco Di Mizio <
>>>> francescodimizio at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>
>>>>> Just thought I would let you notice autobuilds have not happended in a
>>>>> long time.
>>>>>
>>>>> http://buildbot.buildbot.net/builders/builds
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> On Tue, Feb 3, 2015 at 1:33 AM, Francesco Di Mizio <
>>>>> francescodimizio at gmail.com> wrote:
>>>>>
>>>>>> Hi Mikhail,
>>>>>>
>>>>>> thank for your interest.
>>>>>> Eventually I managed to get something running. The problem was
>>>>>> something related to permissions I think.
>>>>>> I just did everything from scrath making sure to use sudo wherever I
>>>>>> could.
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Only problem now is that teh waterfall doesn't show up, the link is
>>>>>> actually missing,
>>>>>> "make frontend" says all good, installing succesfully all the 4
>>>>>> plugins under  www/, thus even www/waterfall/
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Any idea why this would be happening?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Mon, Feb 2, 2015 at 7:30 PM, Mikhail Sobolev <mss at mawhrin.net>
>>>>>> wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Hi Francesco,
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> I'm sorry to hear that you have troubles installing master.
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Pierre strongly suggested we fix automatic builds of wheels for the
>>>>>>> corresponding components and today I finally fixed it:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     http://buildbot.buildbot.net/builders/builds/builds/12
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> and the automatically built wheels are available at
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     http://ftp.buildbot.net/pub/latest/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> Just for the sake of making sure things work Ok, I tried and
>>>>>>> succeeded
>>>>>>> installing it on FreeBSD and on a Debian machines (without using the
>>>>>>> above
>>>>>>> mentioned wheels).  I followed the instructions at
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://docs.buildbot.net/latest/developer/www.html#hacking-quick-start
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> where the only "hack" I needed on my Debian machine was creating a
>>>>>>> symlink to
>>>>>>> make 'node' available:
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>     $ sudo ln -s /usr/bin/nodejs /usr/bin/node
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> --
>>>>>>> Misha
>>>>>>>
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