2017-12-18 13:13:56 by Adam Ciarcinski | Files touched by this commit (16) | |
Log message: py-buildbot: updated to 0.9.14 Buildbot 0.9.14: Bug fixes - Compile step now properly takes the decodeRC parameter in account - Fix duplicate build requests results in :py:class:`~buildbot.db.buildrequests.BuildRequestsConnectorComponent` when querying the database - :py:class:`~buildbot.changes.gitpoller.GitPoller` now accepts git branch names with UTF-8 characters - Fixed inconsistent use of `pointer` style mouse cursor by removing it from the `.label` css rule and instead creating a new `.clickable` css rule which is used only in places which are clickable and would not otherwise automatically get the `pointer` icon, for example it is not needed for hyper-links. - Rebuilding with the same revision now takes new change properties into account instead of re-using the original build change properties - Worker authentication is now delayed via a DeferredLock until Buildbot configuration is finished. This fixes UnauthorizedLogin errors during buildbot restart - Fixes python3 encoding issues with Windows Service Features - new :ref`badges` plugin which reimplement the buildbot eight png badge system. - In progress worker control API. Worker can now be stopped and paused using the UI. Note that there is no UI yet to look the status of those actions. - Make maximum number of builds fetched on the builders page configurable. - Include `context` in the log message for `GitHubStatusPush` - On 'Builders' page reload builds when tags change. - Give reporters access to master single in renderables. This allows access to build logs amongst other things - Added possibility to check www user credentials with a custom class. |
2017-10-02 11:10:12 by Thomas Klausner | Files touched by this commit (2) |
Log message: py-buildbot-pkg: override default versioning based on time stamp Bump PKGREVISION. |
2017-10-02 01:44:31 by Joerg Sonnenberger | Files touched by this commit (4) |
Log message: Add py-buildbot-pkg-0.9.11: The BuildBot is a system to automate the compile/test cycle required by most software projects to validate code changes. By automatically rebuilding and testing the tree each time something has changed, build problems are pinpointed quickly, before other developers are inconvenienced by the failure. The guilty developer can be identified and harassed without human intervention. By running the builds on a variety of platforms, developers who do not have the facilities to test their changes everywhere before checkin will at least know shortly afterwards whether they have broken the build or not. Warning counts, lint checks, image size, compile time, and other build parameters can be tracked over time, are more visible, and are therefore easier to improve. This package contains the BuildBot packaging tools. |