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@ -85,10 +85,10 @@ branch. Put all your commits in a branch, set the branch's upstream to a |
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valid value, and all will be well. Otherwise buildman will perform random |
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actions. Use -n to check what the random actions might be. |
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If you just want to build the current source tree, leave off the -b flag. |
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This will display results and errors as they happen. You can still look |
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at them later using -s. Note that buildman will assume that the source |
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has changed, and will build all specified boards in this case. |
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If you just want to build the current source tree, leave off the -b flag |
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and add -e. This will display results and errors as they happen. You can |
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still look at them later using -se. Note that buildman will assume that the |
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source has changed, and will build all specified boards in this case. |
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Buildman is optimised for building many commits at once, for many boards. |
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On multi-core machines, Buildman is fast because it uses most of the |
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If you have made changes and want to do a quick sanity check of the |
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currently-checked-out source, run buildman without the -b flag. This will |
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build the selected boards and display build status and errors as it runs |
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(i.e. -v amd -e are enabled automatically). |
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currently checked-out source, run buildman without the -b flag. This will |
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build the selected boards and display build status as it runs (i.e. -v is |
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enabled automatically). Use -e to see errors/warnings as well. |
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Other options |
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@ -752,7 +752,7 @@ an error and green indicating that a commit fixed an error. Use the -e |
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flag to see the full errors and -l to see which boards caused which errors. |
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If you really want to see build results as they happen, use -v when doing a |
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build (-e will be enabled automatically). |
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build (and -e to see the errors/warnings too). |
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You don't need to stick around on that branch while buildman is running. It |
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checks out its own copy of the source code, so you can change branches, |
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@ -816,11 +816,10 @@ TODO |
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This has mostly be written in my spare time as a response to my difficulties |
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in testing large series of patches. Apart from tidying up there is quite a |
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bit of scope for improvement. Things like better error diffs, easier access |
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to log files, error display while building. Also it would be nice it buildman |
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could 'hunt' for problems, perhaps by building a few boards for each arch, |
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or checking commits for changed files and building only boards which use |
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those files. |
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bit of scope for improvement. Things like better error diffs and easier |
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access to log files. Also it would be nice it buildman could 'hunt' for |
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problems, perhaps by building a few boards for each arch, or checking |
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commits for changed files and building only boards which use those files. |
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Credits |
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