Quoting Chris Shoemaker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
Hmm... I have a different concern. I think we could basically start rolling tarballs as soon as distcheck works, but I don't know if the 2.0.0 date is reasonable or not. I just don't have a feeling for what the state of g2 is right now. Probably we won't know until we start getting wider testing.
I agree that the 2.0.0 release date needs to be flexible based on how well the 1.9.x releases are received.
So, I think we should release something soon. I don't think we need to advertise a rigid release schedule. I think we should aim for at least every three weeks, but we should feel no hesitation to release *before* three weeks if we feel we need to.
Well, Jan 29 is "soon", is it not? I agree we should release something soon, but we should also keep track of all the known issues..
As for the first release, I still see this as labor driven though. I've been trying to get distcheck to work for a long time, and it's still not there yet. The problems are obscure and tedious and very time-consuming to test because a distcheck takes ~20 minutes to fail (mostly spent converting translation files). I end up doing most of my development *during* distcheck runs. And by the types of problems I'm fixing, I can tell that no one else is running these.
I gave up that fight a couple years ago. Getting people to make sure "make check" worked was an uphill battle. Worse, there are a number of tests that use random input and, as a result, randomly fail. Some people wanted to fix this by making the test non-random.. But I think that only masks the actual bug that certain inputs triggered.
I'd be a bit more optimistic about the release schedule if distcheck consistently passed. If anyone want to work on this, I an report that the most recent failure is:
Agreed.
libtool: link: cannot find the library `../../../../../lib/libqof/qof/libqof.la'make[8]: *** [libqof-backend-qsf.la] Error 1 make[8]: Leaving directory `/home/chris/svn/trunk/gnucash-1.9.0/_build/lib/libqof/backend/file'
Hmm, I would've thought this would break the build completely, not just break a "make check".. How odd.
No objection. How well-maintainted is the bugzilla? Are there some bugzilla-masters out there?
Define "well maintained". It's run by the gnome project, so it's fairly stable. All the committers should have full access to the GnuCash bugs. If you do not then you should let us know what your bugzilla ID is so you can get access.
-chris
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