Hi Jan,
On Tue, Aug 16, 2022 at 09:52:39AM +0200, Jan Beulich wrote:
> On 16.08.2022 09:47, builder@sourceware.org wrote:
> > A new failure has been detected on builder binutils-debian-testing-x86_64 while building binutils-gdb.
> >
> > Full details are available at:
> > https://builder.sourceware.org/buildbot/#builders/149/builds/233
> >
> > Build state: failed update (failure)
> > Revision: (unknown)
> > Worker: bbo1-1
> > Build Reason: (unknown)
> > Blamelist: Jan Beulich <jbeulich@suse.com>
>
> I consider this wrong for ...
>
> > Steps:
> >
> > - 0: worker_preparation ( success )
> >
> > - 1: git checkout ( failure )
> > Logs:
> > - stdio: https://builder.sourceware.org/buildbot/#builders/149/builds/233/steps/1/logs/stdio
>
> ... this kind of failure, which has been happening repeatedly. Correcting this
> would then likely also lead to such mails no longer being sent to individuals,
> but - if at all - to the list only.
Agreed. It doesn't actually happen that often, maybe once in the 200
builds, but we are doing 500 builds a day. So it definitely happens
multiple times a day now :{
It looks like a bug in buildbot, normally transient network issues
should just be retried. But for some reason the get fetch step as we
use it generates a hard error. See also the TODO file. It might be
that a fix is already upstream and we'll get it when upgrading when a
new version is released. If that doesn't happen soon I'll try
backporting that fix and/or do the git fetch updates differently.
Cheers,
Mark