Bruno Haible <br...@clisp.org> writes: > Simon Josefsson wrote: >> Was anyone working on setting up CI/CD for gnulib on GitLab? >> I recall there was a private project for it, but I don't have access. >> Any reason for this? I have become rather aquinted with GitLab CI/CD >> lately so it would be easy for me to setup something from scratch. > > There's no point in duplicating the effort already done, and creating > confusion by having two different gnulib CIs on the same platform. > > https://gitlab.com/gnulib/gnulib-ci/-/pipelines
Great -- seems straightforward, although it would be nice to have it passing a build before adding more platforms. It seems there are only two tests that unexpectedly pass, the test-asyncsafe-linked_list-weak.sh and test-asyncsafe-linked_list-strong.sh. Any ideas on these? I'm not sure if they have already been discussed. https://gitlab.com/gnulib/gnulib-ci/-/jobs/1246762022/artifacts/file/gnulib/testdir/gltests/test-asyncsafe-linked_list-strong.sh.log > Tim, > > I have asked you twice [1][2] whether it's OK to make the project public. I know Tim is busy on a new job so let's make him proud of what he started by improving it :-) /Simon
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