In data domenica 29 agosto 2021 08:37:00 CEST, Pino Toscano ha scritto:
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> variables:
> SALSA_CI_DISABLE_BLHC: 'no'
> >
My bad, this should have been 'yes' (or '1') to actually disable the
blhc test.
Sorry for the typo,
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Hi all!
On Sun, Aug 29, 2021 at 04:18:33PM +0900, Norbert Preining wrote:
> Any, I have done the above now for frameworks and apps.
>
> I am interested to see the result.
I want to share my experience with Salsa CI. I usually enable it for all
my packages which have full source code in the reposi
On Sun, 29 Aug 2021, Norbert Preining wrote:
> But seeing all the error messages filling up my inbox does not help
> reduce the number of errors.
...
> Any, I have done the above now for frameworks and apps.
>
> I am interested to see the result.
And not surprisingly
I invite you to fix t
Hi
> first of all, I just noticed this after you started to disable the
> salsa CI almost everywhere; this email was sent to the wrong discussion
> list, and thus it got buried in the usual flood of upload/bug emails.
Sorry for that, I don't really see which list all that should go to,
emails are
Hi Norbert,
first of all, I just noticed this after you started to disable the
salsa CI almost everywhere; this email was sent to the wrong discussion
list, and thus it got buried in the usual flood of upload/bug emails.
In data mercoledì 18 agosto 2021 08:21:49 CEST, Norbert Preining ha scritto:
In data mercoledì 18 agosto 2021 21:26:04 CEST, Nicholas D Steeves ha scritto:
> It's also a problem if all tests need to be updated for every release,
> because that means that uploads of new releases will stall until a
> hypothetical volunteer for CI work fixes the tests...if we use CI as a
> "re
[I shouldn't have a meaningful voice in this, but my 0.02 ...]
Normally I would be strongly against disabling tests ...
On woensdag 18 augustus 2021 21:26:04 CEST Nicholas D Steeves wrote:
> I'm also concerned that the situation is fundamentally wrong: If tests
> need to be updated with every new
Hi,
Norbert Preining writes:
> I would like to collect opinions concerning Salsa CI testing:
>
> I contemplate disabling the whole salsa-ci for now, since all tests
> always fail, and we only take a lot of computing power for tests
> that nobody looks into, and hundreds of emails.
>
> I have no
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