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To: Mikael Kjellström <[email protected]>
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Subject: Re: [buildfarm-members] BuildFarm client release 4.19
Date: Mon, 1 May 2017 15:10:32 -0400
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On 05/01/2017 03:00 PM, Mikael Kjellström wrote:
>
> On 2017-05-01 20:56, Andrew Dunstan wrote:
>> OK, coming up with a more comprehensive fix.
>
> Ok.
>
>> The obvious workaround for now is to create the directory and dont zap
>> it or its parents. You should only have to do it once (per branch)
>
> Yes, I know. That is what I have been doing so far. But if you want
> to rerun a branch from scratch it's much easier to just do:
>
> rm -rf buildroot/HEAD
> or
> rm -rf buildroot/REL9_6_STABLE
>
> and then the buildfarm script should do the right thing and create all
> the directories that it needs.
>
Not sure I understand what "rerun a branch" from scratch means. If you
zap the branch directory you lose all its state. That's generally a bad
thing.
Anyway, this patch should fix it for all uses. It creates the directory
if it doesn't exist.
diff --git a/PGBuild/Utils.pm b/PGBuild/Utils.pm
index 91c1362..175eaa7 100644
--- a/PGBuild/Utils.pm
+++ b/PGBuild/Utils.pm
@@ -14,6 +14,8 @@ See accompanying License file for license details
use strict;
use warnings;
+use File::Path;
+
use Exporter ();
our (@ISA, @EXPORT, @EXPORT_OK, %EXPORT_TAGS);
@@ -30,8 +32,9 @@ use vars qw($VERSION); $VERSION = 'REL_4.19';
sub run_log
{
my $command = shift;
- my $file=
-
"$main::branch_root/$main::st_prefix$main::logdirname/lastcomand.log";
+ my $filedir =
"$main::branch_root/$main::st_prefix$main::logdirname";
+ mkpath($filedir);
+ my $file= "$filedir/lastcomand.log";
unlink $file;
system("$command > $file 2>&1");
my @loglines;
cheers
andrew
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