Re: Filing good Xcode server bugs
Re: Filing good Xcode server bugs
- Subject: Re: Filing good Xcode server bugs
- From: email@hidden
- Date: Thu, 20 Feb 2014 09:38:48 -0800
Thanks for the info, I’ll gather up some data and file a couple of bugs.
What’s the best way to run the beta version of Xcode? I have access to 5.1 but is it enough to simply install it on the target machine and use xcode-select? Will that change the version of the server process that the bots use?
Cheers.
Nick
On Feb 19, 2014, at 7:59 PM, Joar Wingfors <email@hidden> wrote:
> The combination of the two sounds like great start. Sysdiagnose reports are great even if you don't imagine the issue to be performance related. The engineering team will get back to you if they need anything else.
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> Additionally, if you have access to pre-release builds of Xcode or Xcode server it's usually also a good idea to see if your issues persist with those versions before filing bug reports. Not a requirement, for sure, but it can be a time saver for everyone involved.
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> Thanks in advance,
>
> Joar
>
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> On 19 feb 2014, at 11:06, email@hidden wrote:
>
>> Hey Xcode Users,
>> My team is using Xcode Server for continuous integration across our iOS projects. We’re running in to a number of issues with the bots and the server process.
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>> What comprises a good bug for this component?
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>> For example I figure that issues related to memory or hanging tests should include a sysdiagnose archive, but what else? Are the contents of /Library/Server/Xcode helpful?
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>> Cheers.
>>
>> Nick
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