Anton Gladky wrote:
> […] feel free to deactivate some of the tests or in the worst-case
> scenario just disable them completely.
This is likely not easy in the specific case of clickhouse, but it is
often preferable to mark specific tests as "XFAIL" instead of removing
them entirely. This means
Hi Tobias,
well, having a CI for most of the packages is the goal if it
is technically possible, but is not a dogma. If it is very
difficult or not possible feel free to deactivate some of
the tests or in the worst-case scenario just disable them
completely.
Regards
Anton
Am Di., 1. Nov.
Hi,
I'm currently working on clickhoue for LTS and imported the repository
to the lts-team group [0].
As per git workflow instructions I ask for an exception to enable CI:
I can't get CI working as during linking it seems to go OOM
on the salsa workers. I've tried disabling lto (the package