From a completely different perspective, does anyone have experience with using BuildBot with OpenStack hosted clients? We may be able to take advantage of the PSF's new(ish) Rackspace infrastructure to provide more stable test VMs.

Is this a Buildbot feature (as in Buildbot master spins up VMs fresh for a test run, or something), or do you just want to spin up a bunch of VMs, give access, and we configure them the same as we do today?
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On Tue, Sep 2, 2014 at 5:53 PM, Nick Coghlan <ncoghlan@gmail.com> wrote:


On 3 Sep 2014 08:15, "Victor Stinner" <victor.stinner@gmail.com> wrote:
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\> x86 RHEL 6 3.x: TestReadline.test\_init() fails, issue #19884\. I don't
\> have to this platform, I don't know how to fix it.

Sorry, I haven't been a very good maintainer for that buildbot (the main reason it never graduated to the "stable" list). If you send me your public SSH key, I can add it (I think - if not, I can ask Luke to do it). Alternatively, CentOS 6 may exhibit the same problem.

From a completely different perspective, does anyone have experience with using BuildBot with OpenStack hosted clients? We may be able to take advantage of the PSF's new(ish) Rackspace infrastructure to provide more stable test VMs.

Is this a Buildbot feature (as in Buildbot master spins up VMs fresh for a test run, or something), or do you just want to spin up a bunch of VMs, give access, and we configure them the same as we do today?