On 01/16/2013 09:51 AM, Seth Vidal wrote:
On Wed, 16 Jan 2013, Troy Dawson wrote:
> Hi,
> I guess the subject says most everything.
> I had a package that continued to fail despite it building for me
> locally. I tried my hardest to figure out how to see the logs to see
> what it was failing on, but I was unsuccessful.
> Is there a way for a user to see the logs from their builds?
>
> I don't mind if the answer is no.
> But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Was the build failure last night/early this morning? If so that build
failure was me breaking things on the backend.
otherwise the build.logs are there in the subdirs.
-sv
Hi Seth,
Nope, I had a legitimate spec file error, so it wasn't you.
What I meant by build logs was the rpm build logs. I can/could see that
things error'ed, but the mockchain.log was saying
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Error building rubygem-openshift-origin-console-1.2.9-2.fc18.src.rpm
See logs/results in /var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64
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Is there any way for me to see in the directory
/var/tmp/mockremote-tqPUM/build/results/fedora-17-x86_64 ?
Like I said, no is ok. I don't want to feature creep. And I really
should have my rpm's in order before sending them here.
But if the answer is yes, can you let me know how.
Thanks
Troy