Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 12:18 AM David Faure wrote: > On dimanche 5 septembre 2021 12:26:50 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > On Sun, Sep 5, 2021 at 10:22 PM David Faure wrote: > > > For frameworks, I think we should be able to write a one-time script > that > > > generates .kde-ci.yml files using the

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 12:46 AM Nicolas Fella wrote: > On 05.09.21 08:13, Ben Cooksley wrote: > > Hi all, > > > > This morning after much work i'm happy to announce that the new > > generation CI scripts intended for use with Gitlab CI successfully > > completed their first build (of ECM, and the

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Mon, Sep 6, 2021 at 11:03 AM Michael Reeves wrote: > How do we get a visual on exactly which lines are covered by auto testing > and which aren't? > Please see https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/merge_requests/test_coverage_visualization.html for more details on how this works on Merge R

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Michael Reeves
How do we get a visual on exactly which lines are covered by auto testing and which aren't?

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Nicolas Fella
On 05.09.21 08:13, Ben Cooksley wrote: Hi all, This morning after much work i'm happy to announce that the new generation CI scripts intended for use with Gitlab CI successfully completed their first build (of ECM, and then subsequently of KCoreAddons). This begins our first steps towards trans

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread David Faure
On dimanche 5 septembre 2021 12:26:50 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > On Sun, Sep 5, 2021 at 10:22 PM David Faure wrote: > > For frameworks, I think we should be able to write a one-time script that > > generates .kde-ci.yml files using the dependencies listed in kde-build- > > metadata (and the platfo

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Sep 5, 2021 at 10:22 PM David Faure wrote: > On dimanche 5 septembre 2021 12:11:05 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > > It would be appreciated if people could please work on getting these > files > > populated in Frameworks (as everyone needs those) as well as in their own > > repositories as th

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread David Faure
On dimanche 5 septembre 2021 12:11:05 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > It would be appreciated if people could please work on getting these files > populated in Frameworks (as everyone needs those) as well as in their own > repositories as they are required before we can proceed much further. Like this

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Sep 5, 2021 at 6:13 PM Ben Cooksley wrote: > Hi all, > Hi all, > This morning after much work i'm happy to announce that the new generation > CI scripts intended for use with Gitlab CI successfully completed their > first build (of ECM, and then subsequently of KCoreAddons). > > This b

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Ben Cooksley
On Sun, Sep 5, 2021 at 9:04 PM Gilles Caulier wrote: > Congratulations to Ben for this important step in the KDE CI workflow. > > I'm sure that it's too far ahead, but we will be interested later, when > the infrastructure is ready in gitlab, to run all gitlab CI with digiKam > code. Of course th

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Gilles Caulier
Congratulations to Ben for this important step in the KDE CI workflow. I'm sure that it's too far ahead, but we will be interested later, when the infrastructure is ready in gitlab, to run all gitlab CI with digiKam code. Of course this requires solving a lot of dependencies, but please keep in mi

Re: Gitlab CI - Inbound

2021-09-05 Thread Halla Rempt
On zondag 5 september 2021 08:13:09 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote: > Hi all, > > This morning after much work i'm happy to announce that the new generation > CI scripts intended for use with Gitlab CI successfully completed their > first build (of ECM, and then subsequently of KCoreAddons). > Yay! Ha