Hi Bruno,
On Jan 30 00:43, Bruno Haible wrote:
> Hi Corinna,
>
> Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > > I keep the Cygwin (32-bit) CI, since that is running a fixed release
> > > (3.3.6) —
> > > no risk of regressions caused by Cygwin.
> >
> > We released 3.5.6 with a lot of related patches last Sunday,
Hi Corinna,
Corinna Vinschen wrote:
> > I keep the Cygwin (32-bit) CI, since that is running a fixed release
> > (3.3.6) —
> > no risk of regressions caused by Cygwin.
>
> We released 3.5.6 with a lot of related patches last Sunday, and I'm just
> creating a 3.5.7 release with two folloup patche
Hi Bruno,
On Dec 25 07:42, Bruno Haible wrote:
> The newest Cygwin release (3.5.5) has three major regressions:
> - bash hangs [1]
> - access() behaviour changed [2]
> - raise() produces random behaviour [3]
>
> The first one has the potential to hang the CI for 6 hours; the second and
> th
The newest Cygwin release (3.5.5) has three major regressions:
- bash hangs [1]
- access() behaviour changed [2]
- raise() produces random behaviour [3]
The first one has the potential to hang the CI for 6 hours; the second and
third one causes unit test failures in the CIs of gnulib, gettex