Hi Jon, Feedback inline, On Tue, Dec 6, 2011 at 8:27 PM, Jon Chiappetta <jon.chiappetta@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > I'm not sure if I can provide any new info here but here's where we are at number wise: > > Errors Unbuilt Different Working Built > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > 1169 [+4] 3126 [-7] 27 [0] 26 [0] 6066 [+3] What's the timeframe for the above stats. I know there's been more than +3 in the last 24 hours. > * We have 1169 error'd packages (that number seems to be slowly dropping tho) > --- Is there a script out there that interfaces with Koji and groups together the most common build errors in a nice simple output? Not that I'm aware of, most of the major failures that I've seen fall into the following categories: - Problematic package(s) being tagged in. nss was one, ppl another - problems with koji infra like corrupt rpm on buildroot install, build locking up etc - Problems with vanilla upstream dist-f15 packages on arm not in official gold fedora release upstream. - Problems with packages with fix not upstream > * We have 3126 packages still waiting to be built for the first time in Koji > --- Some of those still have the .arm modifications on them tho in their ENVR > > * We have 27 packages that have been built but contain a different ENVR compared to the build in Primary Koji Presumably your measuring this again dist-f15 tag? There are some where there's been a fix upstream that was in git and build in koji but not submitted as an update as it was an arm only fix. icu is one example. > * There are 26 builds currently active at the moment > > * We have built 6066 packages (which includes the imported noarchs) Really? I have around 5921 packages in koji built for dist-f15: $arm-koji list-tagged --latest dist-f15|wc 5921 17764 419257 > - The numbers in brackets show the difference recorded in the numbers since the script was last run > - For example, our unbuilt count went down by 7 pkgs but 4 of them turned out error and 3 of them built successfully OK. Date/time of the current run and the previous run would be useful so the stats have some form of meaning. Some of the stats are useful, some are a little inaccurate, timeframes would be useful to help judge :-) Peter _______________________________________________ arm mailing list arm@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/arm