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Re: Scheduling a new release?
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Christopher Baines |
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Re: Scheduling a new release? |
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Tue, 14 May 2024 14:45:33 +0100 |
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mu4e 1.12.2; emacs 29.3 |
Christina O'Donnell <cdo@mutix.org> writes:
> On 08/05/2024 14:01, Christopher Baines wrote:
>> I think it would be nice to have a new release, and indeed release more
>> often, I think the way to get there is for less things to be broken
>> between releases, such that releasing takes less effort in terms of
>> testing and fixing things.
>>
>> To give some specific issues, I've run up against the recent issues with
>> nss [1][2] and I don't think we could release with the nss package as is
>> currently.
>>
>> 1: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70662
>> 2: https://issues.guix.gnu.org/70663
>
> I can fix these by disabling tests, but I would prefer if someone with
> more experience packaging for guix could make a decision on
> it. Otherwise, I don't have any problem reducing the number of tests
> and disabling all tests on PowerPC at least.
>
> I could also do some analysis if it was deemed necessary, inserting a
> patch to measure the timings of each test/cycle. Additionally, I could
> try packaging some of the versions between 0.88 and 0.98 to identify
> the exact change that could be to blame. However, both of these seem
> overkill, given the backlog of patches/issues we have left to get
> through, and the manpower we currently have to work with.
>
> Would any of that be helpful?
The problem described by #70663 has now been fixed on master through the
changes in #70693.
The general point I was making though is that if we can improve tooling
and processes so that problems are spotted before they reach master,
then releasing should be easier.
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