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 +<WRAP important>**IMPORTANT WARNING**\\ **<color #ed1c24>This Page is obsolete.</color>** Please refer to https://www.abinit.org !</WRAP>
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 ====== Particulars of the use of buildbot for ABINIT ====== ====== Particulars of the use of buildbot for ABINIT ======
  
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 There are two ways to trigger the tests on the test farm: There are two ways to trigger the tests on the test farm:
-  *     a merge request of your branch to trunk/develop will trigger nightly (the bunch starts around 10:30pm European time) the launch of automatic tests on all the "nightly" slaves ;+  *     a merge request of your branch to trunk/develop will trigger nightly (the bunch starts around 10:30pm European time) the launch of automatic tests on all the "nightly" workers ;
   *     a general "on-demand" Web page on bbportal. You can contact Xavier if you think you are sufficiently expert to use it, provided (of course) you need it for your development.   *     a general "on-demand" Web page on bbportal. You can contact Xavier if you think you are sufficiently expert to use it, provided (of course) you need it for your development.
  
-You will receive by mail the results of the execution of the tests, concerning each nightly slave, one for each slave. Congratulation if your compilation succeeded, all the tests succeeded, etc ! +You will receive by mail the results of the execution of the tests, concerning each nightly worker, one for each worker. Congratulation if your compilation succeeded, all the tests succeeded, etc ! 
  
 ===== How to handle failures ? ===== ===== How to handle failures ? =====
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