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The first builds entire tarballs (e.g. all the alphas) on a wide variety of machines, and can be found at http://build.sagemath.org/sage/ . The first builds entire tarballs (e.g. all the development releases) on a wide variety of machines. It can be found at http://build.sagemath.org/sage/ .
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The second pulls and applies patches from trac and can be found at http://sage.math.washington.edu:21100/ticket/ or from links on the individual trac tickets. This is still very much a work in progress, but the latest version of the code lives at http://sage.math.washington.edu/home/robertwb/buildbot/bot/ . Eventually this will get moved into Sage where it can be edited using the standard procedures and more widely deployed. The second pulls and applies mercurial patches (or git branches) from Trac and can be found at http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ or from links on the individual Trac tickets. This is still very much a work in progress; the latest version of the code lives at https://code.google.com/p/sage-buildbot/ (or at http://github.com/robertwb/sage-patchbot). Eventually this will get moved into Sage where it can be edited using the standard procedures and more widely deployed. See ticket http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12486.

If you want to run a patchbot on your machine, see this [[buildbot/details|instruction page]].

=== Usage (Mercurial setting) ===

The Patch Buildbot automatically select patches (from the ticket attachments) to apply. Every Trac ticket has a Patch Buildbot report page, which is accessed by the swirly, round icon at the top of the ticket description. The report page lists the patches the buildbot chose. To override this choice, use the following directive in a ticket comment:

    Apply foo.patch, foo2.patch

Any subsequently added patches will be (semi-intelligently) appended to the list. To tell Patch Buildbot about any ticket dependencies, populate the dependencies field with the ticket number(s) and/or minimum Sage version.

Only the devel repository has branches, so the buildbot is unable to apply and try out patches to extcode/scripts/etc.

=== Usage (Git setting) ===

The Patch Buildbot automatically applies the branch attached to a ticket.

=== Lists of reports ===

You can see the status of several patches at the same time (replace xxxx by your user name) :

For the patches you participated in, see http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ticket/?participant=xxxx

For the patches you authored, see http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ticket/?author=xxxx

=== Patch Status ===

The color of the report page icon indicates the status of the patch. See the report page itself for more details. The possible statuses are:

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/New}} '''New'''

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/Pending}}* '''Pending''' A patchbot is currently running on this patch.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/TestsPassed}} '''!TestsPassed''' Everything is okay, as far as a patchbot can tell.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/ApplyFailed}} '''!ApplyFailed''' The patch could not be applied. This can be caused by conflicts with other patches or dependencies.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/BuildFailed}} '''!BuildFailed''' The patch can be applied, but sage failed to build.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/TestsFailed}} '''!TestsFailed''' One or more tests did not succeed.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/PluginFailed}} '''!PluginFailed''' Documentation, commit messages and trailing whitespaces should be checked.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/PluginOnlyFailed}} '''!PluginOnlyFailed''' Documentation, commit messages and trailing whitespaces should be checked. Tests have not been made.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/PluginOnly}} '''!PluginOnly''' Only Documentation, commit messages and trailing whitespaces have been validated. Tests have not been made.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/NoPatch}} '''!NoPatch''' No patch has been uploaded to Trac so far. The patchbot has nothing to do.

{{http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/Spkg}} '''Spkg''' This is not related to a patch but to a spkg. The patchbot is not concerned.

=== Hints and tricks ===

 * Detecting which patches to apply are both performed by string searches on each line of the ticket, and are case insensitive.

 * The patch list directive does not work in ticket descriptions.

 * To rerun tests (even though the patches to apply were not modified) add the kick parameter, e.g., http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ticket/12345/?kick

Sage has two build bots.

Release Buildbot

The first builds entire tarballs (e.g. all the development releases) on a wide variety of machines. It can be found at http://build.sagemath.org/sage/ .

Patch Buildbot

The second pulls and applies mercurial patches (or git branches) from Trac and can be found at http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ or from links on the individual Trac tickets. This is still very much a work in progress; the latest version of the code lives at https://code.google.com/p/sage-buildbot/ (or at http://github.com/robertwb/sage-patchbot). Eventually this will get moved into Sage where it can be edited using the standard procedures and more widely deployed. See ticket http://trac.sagemath.org/sage_trac/ticket/12486.

If you want to run a patchbot on your machine, see this instruction page.

Usage (Mercurial setting)

The Patch Buildbot automatically select patches (from the ticket attachments) to apply. Every Trac ticket has a Patch Buildbot report page, which is accessed by the swirly, round icon at the top of the ticket description. The report page lists the patches the buildbot chose. To override this choice, use the following directive in a ticket comment:

  • Apply foo.patch, foo2.patch

Any subsequently added patches will be (semi-intelligently) appended to the list. To tell Patch Buildbot about any ticket dependencies, populate the dependencies field with the ticket number(s) and/or minimum Sage version.

Only the devel repository has branches, so the buildbot is unable to apply and try out patches to extcode/scripts/etc.

Usage (Git setting)

The Patch Buildbot automatically applies the branch attached to a ticket.

Lists of reports

You can see the status of several patches at the same time (replace xxxx by your user name) :

For the patches you participated in, see http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ticket/?participant=xxxx

For the patches you authored, see http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ticket/?author=xxxx

Patch Status

The color of the report page icon indicates the status of the patch. See the report page itself for more details. The possible statuses are:

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/New New

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/Pending* Pending A patchbot is currently running on this patch.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/TestsPassed TestsPassed Everything is okay, as far as a patchbot can tell.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/ApplyFailed ApplyFailed The patch could not be applied. This can be caused by conflicts with other patches or dependencies.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/BuildFailed BuildFailed The patch can be applied, but sage failed to build.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/TestsFailed TestsFailed One or more tests did not succeed.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/PluginFailed PluginFailed Documentation, commit messages and trailing whitespaces should be checked.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/PluginOnlyFailed PluginOnlyFailed Documentation, commit messages and trailing whitespaces should be checked. Tests have not been made.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/PluginOnly PluginOnly Only Documentation, commit messages and trailing whitespaces have been validated. Tests have not been made.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/NoPatch NoPatch No patch has been uploaded to Trac so far. The patchbot has nothing to do.

http://patchbot.sagemath.org/blob/Spkg Spkg This is not related to a patch but to a spkg. The patchbot is not concerned.

Hints and tricks

  • Detecting which patches to apply are both performed by string searches on each line of the ticket, and are case insensitive.
  • The patch list directive does not work in ticket descriptions.
  • To rerun tests (even though the patches to apply were not modified) add the kick parameter, e.g., http://patchbot.sagemath.org/ticket/12345/?kick