[Twisted-Python] natty64-py2.7maint & twistedchecker builders

Hello,
These two builders appear to be having problems. See, for example:
https://buildbot.twistedmatrix.com/builders/natty64-py2.7maint/builds/4193 https://buildbot.twistedmatrix.com/builders/twistedchecker/builds/2229
Jean-Paul

On Sep 16, 2014, at 6:26 AM, exarkun@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
Hello,
These two builders appear to be having problems. See, for example:
https://buildbot.twistedmatrix.com/builders/natty64-py2.7maint/builds/4193 https://buildbot.twistedmatrix.com/builders/twistedchecker/builds/2229
For what it's worth, the EOL on Natty was almost 2 years ago now:
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Releases
I'm inclined to do-release-upgrade on that buildbot and simply remove the natty builder, and work on fixing the twistedchecker builder once everything is on supported versions of stuff.
If nobody objects by tomorrow I'll probably just proceed with that, since I don't think it was ever explicitly our intent to support OSes that have been EOL'd by their vendors (except perhaps the unkillable, eternal XP...).
-glyph

On 17 September 2014 02:14, Glyph Lefkowitz glyph@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
For what it's worth, the EOL on Natty was almost 2 years ago now:
Speaking of EOL, squeeze is effectively EOL now too (unless you count the squeeze-lts effort, which is very limited in scope); as such, I would like to upgrade or retire my buildslaves (bot-idnar-debian{,64}) which are still running squeeze. I think newer version of Debian are already covered by other buildslaves; so are these still needed at all?

On Sep 17, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Tristan Seligmann mithrandi@mithrandi.net wrote:
On 17 September 2014 02:14, Glyph Lefkowitz glyph@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
For what it's worth, the EOL on Natty was almost 2 years ago now:
Speaking of EOL, squeeze is effectively EOL now too (unless you count the squeeze-lts effort, which is very limited in scope); as such, I would like to upgrade or retire my buildslaves (bot-idnar-debian{,64}) which are still running squeeze. I think newer version of Debian are already covered by other buildslaves; so are these still needed at all?
Not as far as I know. I think you can feel free to deprovision them (although I think you need to submit a PR for the buildmaster's config to remove them from the buildmaster and supported list)
-g

On 18 September 2014 07:16, Glyph glyph@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
On Sep 17, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Tristan Seligmann mithrandi@mithrandi.net wrote:
Speaking of EOL, squeeze is effectively EOL now too (unless you count the squeeze-lts effort, which is very limited in scope); as such, I would like to upgrade or retire my buildslaves (bot-idnar-debian{,64}) which are still running squeeze. I think newer version of Debian are already covered by other buildslaves; so are these still needed at all?
Not as far as I know. I think you can feel free to deprovision them (although I think you need to submit a PR for the buildmaster's config to remove them from the buildmaster and supported list)
Is the buildmaster's config in a publically accessible repo? If so, where? (If not, how do I get access?)

On Sep 20, 2014, at 11:01 AM, Tristan Seligmann mithrandi@mithrandi.net wrote:
On 18 September 2014 07:16, Glyph glyph@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
On Sep 17, 2014, at 8:41 AM, Tristan Seligmann mithrandi@mithrandi.net wrote:
Speaking of EOL, squeeze is effectively EOL now too (unless you count the squeeze-lts effort, which is very limited in scope); as such, I would like to upgrade or retire my buildslaves (bot-idnar-debian{,64}) which are still running squeeze. I think newer version of Debian are already covered by other buildslaves; so are these still needed at all?
Not as far as I know. I think you can feel free to deprovision them (although I think you need to submit a PR for the buildmaster's config to remove them from the buildmaster and supported list)
Is the buildmaster's config in a publically accessible repo? If so, where? (If not, how do I get access?)
It's here:
https://github.com/twisted-infra/twisted-buildbot-configuration
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exarkun@twistedmatrix.com
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Glyph
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Glyph Lefkowitz
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Tristan Seligmann