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Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Ganymede build failed - explained


Eike,

Did you ever receive a response to your note? I don't remember seeing one, so will respond, but let us know if more info is needed.
(and hopefully the images I paste in here survive email, and make some sense).

> From the mail header+content I can neither see whether *I* am
> involved nor if one of my *projects* (components) is involved ;-(
> Even hard to say which log file I should look into and what to look
> for (if I chose one file).

....
> Is that a sign that my projects do *not* fail?

No, that's not a sign your project is ok. There's several points it can fail.  (and, almost no one fails that generate artifacts step :)
What might have happened some, is that by the time you looked, your failure was 'resolved', and perhaps even
moved off the list of recent builds, so there would be nothing for you to see.

But, as luck would have it, there's one there now :) if you look quick!


 


If you click on that log, you'll see at the beginning is a list of issues to be addressed.
This is 'hyperlinked', so clicking on the highlighted '62' (in this case)



Will take you directly to the error messages related to your component.



In this case these "no suitable provider" messages usually means there's something out of whack with the site.xml file and version numbers and/or the
specific site named in your SC file (for example, sometimes I start with having mine at 'tempTestUpdates' and when I move them to the final 'milestones' site, I sometimes forget to update the SC file). Nick has started a 'troubleshooting' page at http://wiki.eclipse.org/Ganymede/Build/Troubleshooting
which we should all contribute to, if/when we find little "oddities'.

Thanks,



From: Eike Stepper <stepper@xxxxxxxxxx>
To: Cross project issues <cross-project-issues-dev@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Cc: bjorn.freeman-benson@xxxxxxxxxxx, David M Williams/Raleigh/IBM@IBMUS
Date: 05/21/2008 04:32 AM
Subject: Re: [cross-project-issues-dev] Ganymede build failed





Hi,

I received several mails like the one below.
>From the mail header+content I can neither see whether *I* am involved nor if one of my *projects* (components) is involved ;-(
Even hard to say which log file I should look into and what to look for (if I chose one file).

My components in EMFT are: Net4j and CDO.
>From the latest GanymaticBuild with SUCCESS I can see the following:

[java] INFO: Generating artifacts from
file:/opt/public/ganymede/workingdir/org.eclipse.ganymede.sitecontributions/emft-cdo.sc
[java] INFO: Generating artifacts from
file:/opt/public/ganymede/workingdir/org.eclipse.ganymede.sitecontributions/emft-net4j.sc

Is that a sign that my projects do *not* fail?

Cheers
/Eike




ganymaticBuilder schrieb:

This auto-generated email is to inform you that
               the Ganymede build has failed and your project has been
               "blamed" by the auto-blame-parsing system. Please check
               the log (
http://build.eclipse.org/ganymede) and fix any errors
               associated with your project.

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