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#66525
[PATCH 0/7] Remove dependency of polkit, python-dbusmock, etc. on (guix build syscalls)
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Reported by: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
Date: Fri, 13 Oct 2023 15:47:01 UTC
Severity: normal
Tags: patch
Done: Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org>
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Hey Ludo,
Ludovic Courtès <ludo <at> gnu.org> writes:
> Hi,
>
> Maxim Cournoyer <maxim.cournoyer <at> gmail.com> skribis:
>
>>> I’ve pushed this as ‘wip-syscall-update’ and got ci.guix to build it:
>>>
>>> https://ci.guix.gnu.org/jobset/syscall-update
>>>
>>> As discussed earlier, I’ll send a merge request.
>>
>> OK. It seems the branch was already mostly built (72% vs 73% for
>> master), so it should be good.
>
> Yes. (For the record, that’s almost 14K builds in 18 hours; the
> x86_64/i686 builds were most likely completed in half of that time.)
>
> Now merged as 48c1a74b2461d42dc0df202d8353640b3b64ac62!
I'm surprised even the ARM machines managed to build so many packages
that fast! Great :-).
>> I'd still like to have something like bug#65595 implemented in Cuirass
>> so that it'd be easy to list all regressions that have to do with a
>> topic branch. Currently failed builds are all grouped in the outputs,
>> whether it's for already or newly failing packages, which is less useful
>> in the context of feature branches.
>
> It’s something where the Data Service really shines because it knows the
> derivations of each package of each revision, and it can compare
> substitute availability.
There doesn't seem to be a technical limitation in allowing to filter on
'newly broken' packages; we can already see in the shared bag of 'failed
builds' that some are new failures (they have a down arrow icon), so
Cuirass already has that data; it's just not possibly to query it precisely,
unless I'm missing something.
--
Thanks,
Maxim
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