Report created on Tue Nov 24 05:44:24 2009. back to main menu

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For explanatory information and summary details, see the notes below.

portname maintainer build error logs Problem Reports Responsible
audio/cdparanoia markus@FreeBSD.org   121143: [PATCH] audio/cdparanoia: rip multisession CDs correctly markus
audio/k3bmonkeyaudioplugin markus@FreeBSD.org      
databases/kbibtex markus@FreeBSD.org      
deskutils/dragstack markus@FreeBSD.org      
deskutils/kchmviewer markus@FreeBSD.org      
deskutils/klipoquery markus@FreeBSD.org      
deskutils/metabar markus@FreeBSD.org      
deskutils/tpb markus@FreeBSD.org      
editors/kile markus@FreeBSD.org      
ftp/kasablanca markus@FreeBSD.org      
ftp/kbear markus@FreeBSD.org      
ftp/kftpgrabber markus@FreeBSD.org      
german/kheisereg markus@FreeBSD.org      
graphics/gwenview markus@FreeBSD.org      
graphics/kalbum markus@FreeBSD.org      
graphics/kphotoalbum markus@FreeBSD.org      
graphics/potracegui markus@FreeBSD.org      
irc/konversation markus@FreeBSD.org      
irc/kwirc markus@FreeBSD.org      
math/fung-calc markus@FreeBSD.org      
misc/gwenview-i18n markus@FreeBSD.org      
misc/k3b-i18n markus@FreeBSD.org      
misc/tellico markus@FreeBSD.org      
multimedia/ggrab markus@FreeBSD.org      
net-p2p/ktorrent-devel markus@FreeBSD.org   133848: net-p2p/ktorrent-devel: request for removal markus
net-p2p/ktorrent2 markus@FreeBSD.org      
net/knemo markus@FreeBSD.org      
print/kcdlabel markus@FreeBSD.org      
print/kover markus@FreeBSD.org      
sysutils/kdirstat markus@FreeBSD.org      
sysutils/kkeyled markus@FreeBSD.org      
sysutils/krename markus@FreeBSD.org      
sysutils/kshutdown markus@FreeBSD.org      
sysutils/ksynaptics markus@FreeBSD.org      
sysutils/pdixtract markus@FreeBSD.org      
x11-fm/dolphin markus@FreeBSD.org      
x11-themes/kde-style-polyester markus@FreeBSD.org      
x11/libsynaptics markus@FreeBSD.org      
ports shown: 38   ports with build errors: 0 ports with outstanding PRs: 2  
ports with either build errors or PRs: 2

Notes:

Clicking on each column heading will cause the report to be redone sorted by that column. Clicking again will reverse the sort.

The portname column includes links to a more complete overview for that port.

The maintainer column includes links to a page showing the status of all ports for that maintainer.

The build error logs column represents the list of unique errors noticed in any build environment (if any). The errors are listed alphabetically. Each entry is a link to a particular errorlog. (In cases where the same error occurs in multiple build environments, the latest errorlog is used.)

The list of build errors that are detected, and a short description of each one, can be found here.

The PRs (if any) for the given port are listed numerically in the Problem Reports column. Thus, for each port, they should also be in order from earliest to latest.

Currently, no effort is made to correlate any individual build error with any individual PR. They are listed in adjacent columns only for your viewing convenience.

The underlying technology of this report relies on trying to extract information from the existing GNATS database entries. These entries are entered by human users using the send-pr command. As such, the quality of the entries varies greatly.

The fastest, and easiest, information is gleaned from a GNATS entry whose subject line contains the port category and port name, separated by a slash. However, if this algorithm only flagged those, it would miss nearly 50% of the ports PRs, not to mention all the 'framework' PRs.

So, as an extension, various heuristics are used to guess what it is the user really intended. See the code in gnatsQueryUtils.py for the gory details. What's important to understand is this: there is no possible algorithm that will correctly identify all the ambiguous PRs without getting a few false identifications and still run in less than geological time. So, before you are tempted to file a PR on this algorithm itself, read the code to understand its design tradeoffs, and then consider instead filing followup PRs to the ambiguous PRs that would disambiguate them instead. Thanks -- the author.