Hi, I guess the subject says most everything. I had a package that continued to fail despite it building for me locally. I tried my hardest to figure out how to see the logs to see what it was failing on, but I was unsuccessful. Is there a way for a user to see the logs from their builds?
I don't mind if the answer is no. But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how. Thanks Troy
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi, I guess the subject says most everything. I had a package that continued to fail despite it building for me locally. I tried my hardest to figure out how to see the logs to see what it was failing on, but I was unsuccessful. Is there a way for a user to see the logs from their builds?
I don't mind if the answer is no. But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Was the build failure last night/early this morning? If so that build failure was me breaking things on the backend.
otherwise the build.logs are there in the subdirs.
-sv
On 01/16/2013 09:51 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi, I guess the subject says most everything. I had a package that continued to fail despite it building for me locally. I tried my hardest to figure out how to see the logs to see what it was failing on, but I was unsuccessful. Is there a way for a user to see the logs from their builds?
I don't mind if the answer is no. But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Was the build failure last night/early this morning? If so that build failure was me breaking things on the backend.
otherwise the build.logs are there in the subdirs.
-sv
Hi Seth, Nope, I had a legitimate spec file error, so it wasn't you.
What I meant by build logs was the rpm build logs. I can/could see that things error'ed, but the mockchain.log was saying
--------- Error building rubygem-openshift-origin-console-1.2.9-2.fc18.src.rpm See logs/results in /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64 ---------
Is there any way for me to see in the directory /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64 ?
Like I said, no is ok. I don't want to feature creep. And I really should have my rpm's in order before sending them here.
But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Thanks Troy
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
On 01/16/2013 09:51 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi, I guess the subject says most everything. I had a package that continued to fail despite it building for me locally. I tried my hardest to figure out how to see the logs to see what it was failing on, but I was unsuccessful. Is there a way for a user to see the logs from their builds?
I don't mind if the answer is no. But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Was the build failure last night/early this morning? If so that build failure was me breaking things on the backend.
otherwise the build.logs are there in the subdirs.
-sv
Hi Seth, Nope, I had a legitimate spec file error, so it wasn't you.
What I meant by build logs was the rpm build logs. I can/could see that things error'ed, but the mockchain.log was saying
Error building rubygem-openshift-origin-console-1.2.9-2.fc18.src.rpm See logs/results in /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64
Is there any way for me to see in the directory /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64 ?
Like I said, no is ok. I don't want to feature creep. And I really should have my rpm's in order before sending them here.
But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
That file is right there - in the subdir related to the pkg.
for example: http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/tdawson/openshift-origin-f18/...
mockremote pulls back all of the results dir that mockchain creates on the builder.
-sv
On 01/16/2013 10:41 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
On 01/16/2013 09:51 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
Hi, I guess the subject says most everything. I had a package that continued to fail despite it building for me locally. I tried my hardest to figure out how to see the logs to see what it was failing on, but I was unsuccessful. Is there a way for a user to see the logs from their builds?
I don't mind if the answer is no. But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Was the build failure last night/early this morning? If so that build failure was me breaking things on the backend.
otherwise the build.logs are there in the subdirs.
-sv
Hi Seth, Nope, I had a legitimate spec file error, so it wasn't you.
What I meant by build logs was the rpm build logs. I can/could see that things error'ed, but the mockchain.log was saying
Error building rubygem-openshift-origin-console-1.2.9-2.fc18.src.rpm See logs/results in /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64
Is there any way for me to see in the directory /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64 ?
Like I said, no is ok. I don't want to feature creep. And I really should have my rpm's in order before sending them here.
But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
That file is right there - in the subdir related to the pkg.
for example: http://copr-be.cloud.fedoraproject.org/results/tdawson/openshift-origin-f18/...
mockremote pulls back all of the results dir that mockchain creates on the builder.
-sv
Thank You I guess it was a matter of looking but not seeing. This will make things much quicker for me. Troy
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