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bug#61159: closed (3 test failures)


From: GNU bug Tracking System
Subject: bug#61159: closed (3 test failures)
Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2023 01:43:02 +0000

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: 3 test failures Date: Mon, 30 Jan 2023 01:11:48 +0100
Hi Jim,

On Ubuntu Linux/x86_64, after building the current sed git repo
with the current Gnulib, I get 3 test failures:

FAIL: testsuite/compile-errors
FAIL: testsuite/mb-y-translate
FAIL: testsuite/normalize-text

All three are consequences of the commit on 2023-01-02
"maint: reword to avoid a too-long-line warning".

To catch such failures sooner, should I set up a continuous integration
that does a "make check" once every week? (I have such CIs already for
Gnulib, gettext, and a couple of other projects. It's cheap to maintain.)

Bruno

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--- Begin Message --- Subject: Re: bug#61159: 3 test failures Date: Sun, 29 Jan 2023 17:42:21 -0800
On Sun, Jan 29, 2023 at 4:13 PM Bruno Haible <bruno@clisp.org> wrote:
> On Ubuntu Linux/x86_64, after building the current sed git repo
> with the current Gnulib, I get 3 test failures:
>
> FAIL: testsuite/compile-errors
> FAIL: testsuite/mb-y-translate
> FAIL: testsuite/normalize-text
>
> All three are consequences of the commit on 2023-01-02
> "maint: reword to avoid a too-long-line warning".

Thanks for catching this. I've just pushed a fix.

> To catch such failures sooner, should I set up a continuous integration
> that does a "make check" once every week? (I have such CIs already for
> Gnulib, gettext, and a couple of other projects. It's cheap to maintain.)

Yes, please. Thanks!


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