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Re: building but skipping tests?
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Jonathan McHugh |
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Re: building but skipping tests? |
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Tue, 21 Sep 2021 07:35:46 +0000 |
Hi Joshua,
Is there any published guidance covering what test responses are considered as
flagging up?
For instance, would problems be sent to bug-guix@gnu.org as a matter of
principle? And what should and should not be included?
Kind regards,
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Jonathan McHugh
indieterminacy@libre.brussels
September 21, 2021 8:46 AM, "Joshua Branson" <jbranso@dismail.de> wrote:
> Andy Tai <atai@atai.org> writes:
>
>> Hi, if I try to install a package and that may trigger building a
>> number of dependencies (when no substitutes for some reason but that
>> is outside the concern of this question), I notice that since the
>> build processes would run the tests by default, that takes a lot of
>> time. I wonder if it is possible to skip tests when building
>> locally? Of course running tests are good but if I am not a
>> developer of the packages being built running the tests may not be of
>> much utility to me.
>
> Note that you can disable the tests. BUT enabling said tests, lets you
> find errors, which you can report, which is really valuable to guix
> developers. :)
>
>> Thanks for the info on this.
>
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