Hi,
Christina O'Donnell skribis:
> On 06/05/2024 11:12, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
[...]
>> For sure I’d be happy if the test suite could run faster, but does
>> upstream offer such an option? When you say “a single pass”, is that
>> something upstream supports?
> Yes, you can control the tests b
Building nss on my Talos II takes a long time, I did not test weather
it is reproducible. It seems that there are no binaries from the
build farm.
Alex
Hi,
On 06/05/2024 11:12, Ludovic Courtès wrote:
Hi,
Christina O'Donnell skribis:
Tangentially, given how long nss takes to build, do you think that
it'd be worth shaving it down to a single test pass? Currently it runs
each test up to 3 times, which takes ~1h on my machine with no other
buil
Hi,
Christina O'Donnell skribis:
> Tangentially, given how long nss takes to build, do you think that
> it'd be worth shaving it down to a single test pass? Currently it runs
> each test up to 3 times, which takes ~1h on my machine with no other
> build running. Running only the standard pass ta
Hi Ludo',
This doesn't look directly related. I haven't seen anything like this
occur when I build it.
Tangentially, given how long nss takes to build, do you think that it'd
be worth shaving it down to a single test pass? Currently it runs each
test up to 3 times, which takes ~1h on my mach
Hi Christina,
Nice work!
Christina O'Donnell skribis:
> I've got as far as making nss 3.98 reproducible, however updating it to 3.99
> results in 51 test failures. These are regressions, and worked correctly for
> 3.98. I'm not entirely sure what the issue is, but I've run out of time to
> debu
Hi,
I believe I have a fix for this, I'm just waiting on my machine to hurry
up and confirm it, might end up running over night, then I'll send my
patch up.
I'm doing two native builds and two cross-builds.
I've also updated to 3.99.
Kind regards,
Christina
On 25/04/2024 15:06, Christina