[users at bb.net] new 0.9.6 installation not retrieving any changes
Pierre Tardy
tardyp at gmail.com
Sun Apr 30 07:35:13 UTC 2017
Hi Mosu,
Glad to see you were able to figure out the eight to nine tricks by
yourself.
I can confirm correctness of your second message assumptions.
Thanks for the nice words, this means a lot.
Pierre
On Sat, Apr 29, 2017 at 7:24 PM Moritz Bunkus <moritz at bunkus.org> wrote:
> Hey,
>
> alright, I think I've figured out where my problems lay.
>
> The GitPoller doesn't add all revisions when it clones the repo for the
> first time. I guess it will only add those revisions that appear in
> consequent pulls.
>
> So I configured my old GitHub push hook to push to the new Buildbot
> instance, and I set up Buildbot's built-in GitHub
> "change_hook_dialect". Then I re-delivered a couple of the old payloads
> from the GitHub hook, and lo and behold the log file states that those
> changes are added to the database. SELECTing FROM changes confirms that.
>
> So far, so good.
>
> My next confusion was about the fact that the web interface seemed
> pretty broken. This, in turn, was due to my nginx configuration not
> being set up properly. I did copy the parts from Buildbot's
> documentation about …/sse and …/ws, however, I foobared the "proxy_pass"
> directive by using a wrong port number.
>
> After fixing that, too, I can see the changes in the web interface as
> well, and a build is actually running on worker.
>
> Yay!
>
> Thanks to all for your work on Buildbot. I highly appreciate it. And
> sorry for the noise.
>
> Kind regards,
> mosu
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