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3:03 PM
@iArnold 祝你富裕繁荣
 
Well, after some unproductive non-Rebol days, the smoke test looks to be close to working now for the browser.
Terminology wise, I feel like maybe we should change "latest-deploy.short-hash" to "greenlit.short-hash", because that's the terminology I'm using. The greenlit build. There may be others uploaded. It just makes it clearer when you're looking at the scripts and trying to figure out what's happening when the terminology is consistent.
 
 
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7:49 PM
@Atomica Health ;-)
 
 
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9:44 PM
@iArnold Ahh, I get it now :)
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@Atomica Still misses the critical feature in my book now, of decentralization.
 
Yeah, just stickin it out there.
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE We need a decentralized wiki to homogenize all this.
 
So here is a non-build-related just messing up the JavaScript change, which is enough to cause replpad to die. You can see the Python script running on Travis and not finding what it wants, so it does not greenlight the build
While figuring out how to do it all (and what to do in the first place) was no picnic, the actual script isn't tough to comprehend: %test-repl-ff.py
The requests made of Firefox by the "marionette driver" are http requests, probably not terribly hard to do it with Rebol...I'll leave that as an exercise for the reader, though. :-/ Too many plates to fry already.
 
 
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11:33 PM
So, yay. Unfortunately the loader can't be done this way... it bootstraps the system, so if one changes the loader in a breaking fashion so that it can no longer load an old version of the system, that will currently screw things up. But if one is changing the loader then one is probably testing the web build at that time...which means there's attention specifically on refreshing the pages, so less likelihood for an undiscovered problem.
Anyway, you'd find out but it would break the deployment. What we could do I guess is put back the load-r3.js from the old greenlit build on each build failure. Anyway, more minor issue. The bigger issue is having a way to automate testing of web builds...show red lights when they don't work to get feedback to fix them...and not (usually) greenlight a broken build so anyone besides Travis sees it break.
 
11:58 PM
@HostileForksaysdonttrustSE don't .. we have code that uses those names
 
@GrahamChiu Well hence mentioning it to change that code, though it's not necessarily the highest priority. Just something to do the next time it's all being mucked with and going to break anyway.
 

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