On Fri, Jul 15, 2022 at 10:39:24PM +0200, Domenico Andreoli wrote: > > The current salsa-CI setting is designed in a way that it checks > > that onupdating a package a reverse dep is not breaking (as things work > > this way in the > > go world) -- great. > > > > However, it still lacks the intensive testing that usual > > salsa_CI config has (build + i386build + lintian + reprotest + arch:any > > build + arch:all .. so on) > > due to understandeable reasons for now (not much resources IIRC?) > > > > However I think the current config is not useful for packages that users > > will directly > > use as programs, and which do not have an arch:all lib package. > > For example: aerc, micro, riseup-vpn, go-sendxmpp et. al. and I would much > > rather like to use > > the default salsa-ci config pipeline for these and I have changed it for a > > couple of them already. > > > > What do you think? And is there an objection in general? > > I don't see why the Go Team packages should not run _also_ the whole > Salsa CI pipeline.
The reason was resources IIRC (as written above) but I could be mistaken. > Maybe some tests are not that relevant, don't know which and why, Reprotest, blhc and cross-build are the non-relevant ones as far as I can see. All three need to be fixed at compiler level. > but > I would be happy to see with my eyes what's going on instead of just > assuming things. I share your opinion here. > Pipelines are exceptionally good at breaking at the > unexpected place. Indeed! > I made a naive experiment a couple of days ago [0] and included both the > pipelines. It did not work, I evidently have quite some homework to do. You need to modify the pipeline .yml files and check :) > Now, how to keep an overview of which pipelines are running where? You can't I guess, but is that even relevant though? - Just trying to understand. One point is that using different configs adds inconsistency across team-packages. > [0] > https://salsa.debian.org/cavok/golang-github-iovisor-gobpf/-/pipelines/399438 -- Regards, Nilesh
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