For the old style debs it's unfortunately cumbersome. What you need to do
is identify the rosdistro, distro, arch and find that job on
build.willowgarage.com. Ala
http://build.willowgarage.com/job/debbuild-build-debs-fuerte-precise-i386/ The
job is parameterized. It's either run with a specific stack name or ALL as
a parameter. You want to find the most recent ALL job that failed. To
find the parameter you need to click on a specific job instance: for
example 470
http://build.willowgarage.com/job/debbuild-build-debs-fuerte-precise-i386/470/
and
then click on the parameters button to show the parameters. It shows ALL.
Then click on the [raw] button for the console output and find where it
started building your package. ( A shortcut to finding the ALL builds is
usually that they are red, when individual releases ususally are blue. )
If it's a compile failure you can look for [FAIL] but if it's a packaging
issues unfortunately you need to search for the name of the stack.
Tully
On Thu, Jul 26, 2012 at 4:18 PM, Jack O'Quin <
jack.oquin@gmail.com> wrote:
> I released the velodyne stack to fuerte quite a while back. Two of the
> debs are still marked in red as "broken".
>
> Usually, I ignore that for a while and the problem generally goes
> away. But, the state of that stack is still stuck.
>
> I can't figure out what is wrong. The code passes the pre-release
> tests, it compiles and runs correctly for me on Precise (the version
> that is broken).
>
> What reports should I look at to diagnose what went wrong with that build?
> --
> joq
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