> >> As elixir-lang is going to be AUTORM if nobody takes care of it, I
> >> already added a bit of code in debian/rules to make it retry unit tests
> >> if they fail. It will retry 3 times, meaning that if it used to fail 10%
> >> of the time, making it retry 3 times makes the unit tests fail 0.01
Hello Thomas
I really appreciate your actions intended to keep the package in
testing. However, the removed tests show that there are some problems
on arm64 which we can't simply ignore. If we do that, there will be
other bug reports, making us do something about it.
I have to confess that I remov
On 11/4/19 12:11 PM, Santiago Vila wrote:
> On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 11:40:08AM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote:
>> Hi Evgeny,
>>
>> As elixir-lang is going to be AUTORM if nobody takes care of it, I
>> already added a bit of code in debian/rules to make it retry unit tests
>> if they fail. It will retr
On Mon, Nov 04, 2019 at 11:40:08AM +0100, Thomas Goirand wrote:
> Hi Evgeny,
>
> As elixir-lang is going to be AUTORM if nobody takes care of it, I
> already added a bit of code in debian/rules to make it retry unit tests
> if they fail. It will retry 3 times, meaning that if it used to fail 10%
>
Hi Evgeny,
As elixir-lang is going to be AUTORM if nobody takes care of it, I
already added a bit of code in debian/rules to make it retry unit tests
if they fail. It will retry 3 times, meaning that if it used to fail 10%
of the time, making it retry 3 times makes the unit tests fail 0.01% of
the
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