Since the change to native symbol formats, the archived packages are huge and are
occupying too much disk space in Jenkins master. Therefore limit it to the case
in which they are really uploaded to backtrace and products released.
Summary:
Backtrace accepts a wide range of native debugging formats, e.g. PDB, dSYM, ELF files. Instead of converting to an intermediate format being breakpad sym files, package and upload the native formats directly.
Also reduce the list of debugging symbols to a reasonable minimum. Sample and test symbols are not required.
Reviewers: #gatekeepers, msutcliffe
Reviewed By: #gatekeepers, msutcliffe
Subscribers: msutcliffe
Maniphest Tasks: T588
Differential Revision: https://dev.swift-project.org/D102
Summary:
In the previous attempt, the parent directory was added to the tar file with it being renamed to ".".
So it still had a directory and was not a flat tar file. Instead add all files from the symbol path individually.
Reviewers: #swift_pilot_client
Differential Revision: https://dev.swift-project.org/D86
Symbol files were never copied one to one to a break server. Therefore
setting up the required directory structure is not necessary.
In contrast, backtrace.io wants a tarball without any subdirs.
The config is loaded from json files by qmake, and we define the qmake
function `swiftConfig` for checking whether a feature is enabled.
This function can be directly used in `buildconfig_gen.cpp.in`,
so the trick with C++ comment tokens in variables is not needed.
Depending on the branch, we override the end of live date relative in month
from the build time.
develop/ builds expire in 6 month
release/ builds expire in 12 month
all others expire in 3 month.
ref T319
Summary:
- Changed the name in all build artifacts
- Everywhere in C++
Reviewers: #swift_pilot_client, kbasan
Reviewed By: #swift_pilot_client, kbasan
Subscribers: jenkins
Maniphest Tasks: T205
Differential Revision: https://dev.swift-project.org/D69