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  1. Re: what's going on with lapwing?

    Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> — 2025-03-04T14:26:38Z

    On Tue, Mar 04, 2025 at 08:33:46AM -0500, Robert Haas wrote:
    > On Mon, Mar 3, 2025 at 6:09 PM Julien Rouhaud <rjuju123@gmail.com> wrote:
    > > Well, AFAIK the usual habit when something is broken and a buildfarm cilent
    > > upgrade is needed is to warn the buildfarm owners.  There was an email
    > > yesterday for installing libcurl which I did.  There was an email before last
    > > release for possibly stuck tests which I checked.  There was no such email to
    > > ask to update the client, so I'm not sure why you expected me to do so?
    > >
    > > Apart from that, commit aeb8ea361 is from january 24, and the latest buildfarm
    > > client release (18) is from november, did I miss something?
    >
    > Honestly, I just noticed that the buildfarm member in question had
    > been red for over a month and I figured it was a setup issue of some
    > kind. I guess I was wrong. It didn't cross my mind that a commit over
    > a month ago had broken things and there had been no subsequent revert
    > or buildfarm client release. I'm frankly quite astonished because Tom
    > recently told me that I needed to fix something RIGHT NOW or else
    > revert when the commit had been in the tree for two hours. Given that
    > context, maybe you can understand why I thought it was unlikely that
    > we were just chilling about this being broken after 38 days.
    
    Yes, I do remember the 2 threads and I totally understand.  On my side I know
    that I don't have as much time as I'd like to contribute but I at least make
    sure that I don't leave my animal broken because of something on my side.  So I
    did try to check when I received the first failure notifications, also saw that
    there were no logs, found a few other animals with the same symptoms and
    concluded that it would eventually be resolved either with a fix or some
    instructions on the buildfarm client side or something.  I did check again a
    few days ago when I was that nothing was pushed anymore on that branch only,
    saw that it was the same on other animals, got confused and gave up.
    >
    > > Yes it's me.  I'm not sure why it's such a mystery as I've been answering for
    > > it for many years.  Having an alias is useful to me as I can redirect it to
    > > some private mailbox with less traffic and therefore react promptly in case of
    > > any problem.
    >
    > Buildfarm members are labelled with an email address, not a name. I
    > don't magically know the names of all the people who correspond to
    > those email addresses. I've learned some of them over time, but I
    > didn't recognize rjuju.net.
    
    Ah sorry, I thought that the "rjuju" was a poor enough alias (which I more or
    less use everywhere) that it would be recognisable.  In any case I do receive
    the emails so I can reply, just not from that address.