[cctbxbb] cctbxbb Digest, Vol 85, Issue 21

markus.gerstel at diamond.ac.uk markus.gerstel at diamond.ac.uk
Fri Apr 22 02:59:54 PDT 2016


Hi Rob,

This unfortunately is for reasons that are not of a technical or software licensing nature (OSI layer 9).
We are in contact with people at the STFC who might at some point provide us with a windows build service for DIALS. But this is early days.

Best wishes,
-Markus

-----Original Message-----
From: cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org [mailto:cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org] On Behalf Of R.D. Oeffner
Sent: 22 April 2016 10:51
To: cctbxbb at phenix-online.org
Subject: Re: [cctbxbb] cctbxbb Digest, Vol 85, Issue 21

Hi Markus,

I was gonna ask why don't you guys set up a windows machine and test for the cctbx crash on that? The VC++9.0 compiler is free and if you use the python that comes in a phenix for windows installation the necessary modules are all present.


Rob



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> Hi Nigel,
> 
> Hopefully this is fixed with r24353.
> 
> One question: Do you think it would be possible to install 
> https://pypi.python.org/pypi/junit-xml on your build machines, run 
> libtbx.run_tests_parallel with the output_junit_xml=True option, and 
> collect the output.xml files somewhere where we can download them?
> 
> At the moment we do monitor the buildbot status - but only in a very 
> coarse way. We only see test failures on a high level, see attached 
> screenshot. As you can see there are a number of things broken, some 
> of them for quite some time, so because on that level there is always 
> something guaranteed to fail the overall status we see is always set 
> to ?warning?. I don?t think any of us bothers anymore looking into the 
> details, a number of errors are about things we can?t do anything 
> about anyway.
> 
> However, if you could give us a collection of output.xml?s we could, 
> instead of taking the overall build status, use the test results and 
> set up a DIALS-East internal mail on the buildbot test status. Then we 
> would pick up these things earlier.
> 
> Best wishes,
> -Markus
> 
> From: cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org 
> [mailto:cctbxbb-bounces at phenix-online.org] On Behalf Of Nigel Moriarty
> Sent: 21 April 2016 17:41
> To: cctbx mailing list
> Subject: [cctbxbb] new fail on windows
> 
> 
> **********************************************************************
> **********
> 
> ERROR: 1 TEST FAILURES.  PLEASE FIX BEFORE COMMITTING CODE.
> 
> **********************************************************************
> **********
> 
> 
> 
>   Standard error:
> 
>     Traceback (most recent call last):
> 
>       File
> "c:\users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\modules\cctbx_proj
> ect\libtbx\tst_easy_mp.py",
> line 210, in <module>
> 
>         run(args=sys.argv[1:])
> 
>       File
> "c:\users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\modules\cctbx_proj
> ect\libtbx\tst_easy_mp.py",
> line 205, in run
> 
>         
> check_if_stacktrace_is_propagated_properly(method='multiprocessing')
> 
>       File
> "c:\users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\modules\cctbx_proj
> ect\libtbx\tst_easy_mp.py", line 187, in 
> check_if_stacktrace_is_propagated_properly
> 
>         assert isinstance(e, exceptions.ZeroDivisionError) or 
> "ZeroDivisionError" in str(e), "Exception type mismatch: %s" % str(e)
> 
>     AssertionError: Exception type mismatch: Can't pickle <function 
> may_divide_by_zero at 0x01C06470>: it's not found as 
> __main__.may_divide_by_zero
> 
>     Traceback (most recent call last):
> 
>       File "<string>", line 1, in <module>
> 
>       File
> "C:\Users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\base\bin\python\li
> b\multiprocessing\forking.py",
> line 381, in main
> 
>         self = load(from_parent)
> 
>       File
> "C:\Users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\base\bin\python\li
> b\pickle.py",
> line 1378, in load
> 
>         return Unpickler(file).load()
> 
>       File
> "C:\Users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\base\bin\python\li
> b\pickle.py",
> line 858, in load
> 
>         dispatch[key](self)
> 
>       File
> "C:\Users\builder\slave\cctbx-nightly-intel-windows\base\bin\python\li
> b\pickle.py",
> line 880, in load_eof
> 
>         raise EOFError
> 
>     EOFError
> Cheers
> 
> Nigel
> 
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