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*** sea-master1 will replace the current buildmaster.
*** sea-master1 will replace the current buildmaster.
** {{Bug|740633}} set up seamonkey HPs in scl3. Hardware installed and iLO configured. CentOS 6.3 installed. sea-puppet is online. Callek to set the host up as a puppet master [1]. ({{Bug|827079}})
** {{Bug|740633}} set up seamonkey HPs in scl3. Hardware installed and iLO configured. CentOS 6.3 installed. sea-puppet is online. Callek to set the host up as a puppet master [1]. ({{Bug|827079}})
* {{Bug|827513}} “Remove NotificationsComponents.manifest from SeaMonkey installer package manifest” will fix the red due to the packaging issue… but…
* [fixed] {{Bug|827513}} “Remove NotificationsComponents.manifest from SeaMonkey installer package manifest” will fix the red due to the packaging issue… but…
* {{Bug|817504}} Update Python on buildslaves to Python 2.7 as Python 2.7 is now required.
* {{Bug|817504}} Update Python on buildslaves to Python 2.7 as Python 2.7 is now required.
** Trunk is now broken because of this. Win has it installed, we just need to update paths and clobber. For Linux, Callek needs to build rpms, but should be doable relatively easily.
** Trunk is now broken because of this. Win has it installed, we just need to update paths and clobber. For Linux, Callek needs to build rpms, but should be doable relatively easily.
* {{Bug|829481}} SeaMonkey Windows builds fail with "python.exe: Bad file number" error.


[1] "PuppetAgain is an implementation of configuration management with puppet for Mozilla release engineering. It is intended to make machine management easier and more flexible for release engineering, while also making that management transparent enough that it can be reliably duplicated by users outside of the company."
[1] "PuppetAgain is an implementation of configuration management with puppet for Mozilla release engineering. It is intended to make machine management easier and more flexible for release engineering, while also making that management transparent enough that it can be reliably duplicated by users outside of the company."
[[https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain/HowTo Mozilla Puppet How-TO]]
[[https://wiki.mozilla.org/ReleaseEngineering/PuppetAgain/HowTo Mozilla Puppet How-TO]]


==== Fixed Stuff Since Last Meeting ====
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* We built and brought up a new linux64 VM since our last meeting, and its currently taking builds alongside the old linux64 machine (which will be retired soon).
* Since last meeting we re-synced up the clang ver we use in our tree with what Firefox is/was using.


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