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Re: ✘ Release blockers?


From: Bernd Zeimetz
Subject: Re: ✘ Release blockers?
Date: Tue, 17 Dec 2019 16:39:01 +0100
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On 12/16/19 10:07 PM, Greg Troxel wrote:
> I just built the head of git* on NetBSD-8 amd64, and it built and passed
> tests.
> 
>   commit 116edcd144712f363562a3d5027be00a2b5da54c (origin/master, origin/HEAD)
>   Author: Bernd Zeimetz <address@hidden>
>   Date:   Mon Dec 16 17:01:12 2019 +0100
> 
>       CI: WRITE_PAD was too slow for freebsd to fimish
> 
> I will livetest later.

Could you give WRITE_PAD=0.0 a try on NetBSD?

I'm really wondering if and why there are these random regression test
failures on freebsd happening.

> * I am carrying a kludge patch for two test python programs that look
> for "python", rather than the value of PYTHON passed in to scons, like
> the built python programs.  I realize that if 'python' happened to be
> the same version that I am using with gpsd, I wouldn't need this, and
> that python people think this is a feature.  I am mentioning it so that
> what I claim I tested really is what I tested.

I've fixed the scons part of the issue in SConstruct, its calling the
python scripts with the interpreter they were built for.


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