The important lines are the ones telling you that the new configuration is being loaded (at the top) and that the update is complete (at the bottom). Reconfiguration appears to have completed successfully. ![]() 10:11:09-0600 configuration update complete 10:11:09-0600 GitPoller repository already exists 10:11:09-0600 gitpoller: using workdir '/path/to/buildbot/gitpoller-workdir' 10:11:09-0600 adding 1 new changesources, removing 1 10:11:09-0600 removing 0 old schedulers, updating 0, and adding 0 10:11:09-0600 builder runtests is unchanged 10:11:09-0600 configuration update started 10:11:09-0600 loading configuration from /path/to/buildbot/master.cfg Let’s step it up a little in the second tutorial by changing the configuration and doing an actual build. You’ve got a taste now, but you’re probably curious for more. It’s easy to take your first steps, but this is about as far as we can go without touching the configuration. We just wanted to get you to dip your toes in the water. In the next section, we’ll see how to manually start a build. Your master is now quietly waiting for new commits to hello-world. You should now be able to go to where you will see a web page similar to:Ĭlick on “Builds” at the left to open the submenu and then Builders to see that the worker you just started (identified by the green bubble) has connected to the master: 15:56:51+0100 Got workerinfo from 'example-worker' 15:56:51+0100 worker 'example-worker' attaching from ![]() Release Notes for Buildbot 0.9.9.post1 ( ) Release Notes for Buildbot 0.9.9.post2 ( ) Release Notes for Buildbot 0.9.12.post1 ( ) Release Notes for Buildbot 0.9.15.post1 ( )
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