Hi Michael! Nice! I have some permission issue though. See below.
What happens when you press "Record"? /Åsa On 11 January 2012 03:07, Michael Hope <michael.h...@linaro.org> wrote: > >> Hi Åsa. Well, the first proposals have arrived. I've cc'ed this to >> linaro-toolchain so we have a record. >> >> First, visit: >> http://ex.seabright.co.nz/helpers/proposals >> >> and see there are new merge requests from Ulrich with new results. >> >> Next, login: >> http://ex.seabright.co.nz/helpers/login >> > > Your login is your Launchpad OpenID login " > https://launchpad.net/~asa-sandahl" > Looks like I am logged in correctly. I also tried logging out and back in again... After logging in, go back to the proposals page. >> >> See that the fwprop-subreg merge request has a i686 and x86_64 result. >> The i686 one is fine so click 'Record' and follow your nose. > > When I click "Record" I get this URL: http://ex.seabright.co.nz/helpers/proposals/helpers/login?msg=Permission%20denied The resulting page just shows a "not found" text. The >> x86_64 is interesting - the fault might be real. Click 'Record'. >> Note the subject line has 'regressed' in it. Ulrich will have to >> investigate. >> > So, should I notify developers of regressions, or does everyone look after there merge requests? The lp-879725 results look fine so record both of those. Scanning >> down the page shows that everything else is recorded so you're done! >> >> The tool is a bit slow so don't be surprised if an operation takes ~10 >> s. The tool is backed by a cache so you won't see the results for ~2 >> hours. >> >> -- Michael >> >
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