Re: [kicad] Failing spice integration test

2024-09-05 Thread Jeff Young
It’s known to be acting up, but we don’t know why yet (it seems to only occur on some machines). Note that devs can push your MR even if it’s failing tests, so it’s not a huge issue. Cheers, Jeff. > On 4 Sep 2024, at 22:56, Andras Tantos wrote: > > Hello! > > I'm trying to submit a pull re

Re: [kicad] Failing spice integration test

2024-09-05 Thread Andras Tantos
Thanks! However it seems that the merge is blocked with the failing tests. How can I get the request through even with the failures in place? (Apologies, I'm new to this process, need some education.) Thanks, Andras September 5, 2024 2:10 AM, "Jeff Young" wrote: > It’s known to be acting up,

Re: [kicad] Failing spice integration test

2024-09-05 Thread 'Seth Hillbrand' via KiCad Developers
I wouldn't worry about the pipeline failing. Once we discuss the change and decide to merge it, it is not an issue. [image: KiCad Services Corporation Logo] Seth Hillbrand *Lead Developer* +1-530-302-5483‬ Long Beach, CA www.kipro-pcb.comi...@kipro-pcb.com On Thu, Sep 5, 2024 at 10:53 AM And

Re: [kicad] Failing spice integration test

2024-09-05 Thread Andras Tantos
I'm sorry for being so obtuse, but in that case how do I submit the merge request to kick off the discussion? Thanks, Andras On 9/5/24 16:34, 'Seth Hillbrand' via KiCad Developers wrote: I wouldn't worry about the pipeline failing.  Once we discuss the change and decide to merge it, it is not

Re: [kicad] Failing spice integration test

2024-09-05 Thread Jon Evans
It looks like you have already done so successfully at https://gitlab.com/kicad/code/kicad/-/merge_requests/1992 Pipeline status has nothing to do with whether or not a merge request can be reviewed or discussed. On Thu, Sep 5, 2024, 20:10 Andras Tantos wrote: > I'm sorry for being so obtuse, b