El dijous, 25 de juny del 2026, a les 12:00:31 (Hora d’estiu d’Europa central), Ben Cooksley va escriure: > On Wed, Jun 24, 2026 at 10:38 AM Albert Astals Cid <[email protected]> wrote: > > Please work on fixing them, otherwise i will remove the failing CI jobs on > > their 4th failing week, it is very important that CI is passing for > > multiple > > reasons. > > > > Good news: 6 repo fixed > > > > > > Bad news: 10 repo started failing and 5 repo keep failing > > > > > > minuet - LAST WEEK BEFORE REMOVAL > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/education/minuet/-/pipelines/1268758 (stable) > > > > * craft windows fails: Branch 'release/26.04' of project > > > > 'education/minuet' is not cleared for signing > > > > > > pim-sieve-editor - LAST WEEK BEFORE REMOVAL > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/pim-sieve-editor/-/pipelines/1268814 > > > > * flatpak fails > > > > messagelib - 2nd week > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/messagelib/-/pipelines/1272525 > > > > * Suse tests regarding signatures fail > > > > kalarm - 2nd week > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/kalarm/-/pipelines/1271931 > > > > * craft windows job timed out > > > > kontact - 2nd week > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/kontact/-/pipelines/1273055 > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/kontact/-/pipelines/1271145 (stable) > > > > * craft windows job ran out of memory > > Given the Craft jobs for both Kontact and KAlarm both rely on building the > entire PIM stack from scratch (due to the master requirement) i'm not sure > if keeping these builds is sustainable. > Building all the PIM stack pieces takes the CI nodes the better part of 40 > minutes or so (including signing) and we don't yet have a solution to avoid > that as far as i'm aware. > > Can anyone from PIM comment as to whether other options are possible? > > > kdepim-addons - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/kdepim-addons/-/pipelines/1272930 > > > > * Some rust symbol missing when linking? > > > > akonadi-calendaer - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/akonadi-calendar/-/pipelines/1271485 > > > > (stable) > > > > * cppcheck fails > > > > kitinerary - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/kitinerary/-/pipelines/1269468 > > > > * extractorscriptenginetest (Failed) > > * jsapitest (Failed) > > > > dolphin - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/system/dolphin/-/pipelines/1271774 > > > > * dolphinmainwindowtest and dolphin_smoketest timeout > > > > kgpg - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kgpg/-/pipelines/1270078 > > > > * kgpg-decrypt timeout > > > > libkgapi - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/libkgapi/-/pipelines/1271410 > > > > * tasks-taskmodifyjobtest (Failed) > > > > kate - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/utilities/kate/-/pipelines/1273378 > > > > * flatpak job is missing dependencies > > > > kdenlive - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/multimedia/kdenlive/-/pipelines/1273772 > > > > * flatpak job timeout > > This appears to be building a few things other than just Kdenlive including > Glaxnimate? > Likewise, given this is a Flatpak why are we dragging in googletest which > is a unit testing framework and shouldn't be present in an end user build? > > If we have some answers to those i'd be open to expanding it's build time > as a temporary measure for now. > > > grantlee-editor - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/pim/grantlee-editor/-/pipelines/1271735 > > > > * craft windows job failed > > Why does this have Craft jobs? Isn't it just a PIM component?
This are a few standalone apps to edit grantlee themes it seems $ pacman -Ql grantlee-editor | grep bin grantlee-editor /usr/bin/contactprintthemeeditor grantlee-editor /usr/bin/contactthemeeditor grantlee-editor /usr/bin/headerthemeeditor Cheers, Albert > > > neochat - NEW > > > > * https://invent.kde.org/network/neochat/-/pipelines/1272860 > > > > * craft windows job fails to compile > > Looks to be the Appimage job failing, which will be due to using too new > C++ features for the compiler included in AlmaLinux 9. > NeoChat needs to decide whether they want to support Appimage and older > platforms or use newer C++ features. > > > Cheers, > > > > Albert > > Cheers, > Ben
