On 5. 6. 25 22:27, Daniel Sahlberg wrote:
Den sön 1 juni 2025 kl 19:39 skrev Nathan Hartman <hartman.nat...@gmail.com
:
On Sun, Jun 1, 2025 at 11:39 AM Daniel Sahlberg <
daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com> wrote:
Den sön 1 juni 2025 kl 16:31 skrev Daniel Sahlberg <
daniel.l.sahlb...@gmail.com>:
Hi,
I like the e-mail notifications from GitHub Actions when a build fails
or
when it starts to work again - saves some time from going into the
website
to check status.
Should we enable this for Serf?
Should it go to dev@ or should we create a separate notifications@
list?
I presume the safe path would be to just create a separate mailing list
and add notifications there, but maybe there is not really need for a
separate list?
Oh, there IS a notifications@ list already, see
https://lists.apache.org/list?notificati...@serf.apache.org. It was last
used in 2020 by BuildBot (I assume it was never migrated to the new
ci2.apache.org, can't find Serf there). The list has TWO subscribers
(actually: three, since I just joined) so I assume there is little harm in
setting up notifications to that list.
I'm going to assume lazy consensus to do this, if no replies within the
next 72 hours (although it may take longer than that).
+1 for this, similarly to how we've done for Subversion. Since most/all
(?) of the Serf devs are also Subversion devs, there's an advantage in
being consistent!
I went ahead with this.First notification was received earlier tonight [1].
For the record, this is controlled by the ghactions.py script in ASF
Infra's git repo infrastructure-gha-notifier[2]. I made a pull request
which was kindly merged by Humbedooh [3].
Feel free to subscribe tonotificati...@serf.apache.org if you want to
receive those notifications.
Regarding the current state of GitHub actions:
* Windows x86 (32-bit) CMake builds are failing and I have absolutely
no idea why. The last output is during the build, says "Generating
code...", then exits. No diagnostics, nothing.
* Linux CMake builds are generally passing, although I just noticed
that builders running Ubuntu 24.04 don't even start. Again, no idea why.
* Linux SCons builds are failing. Something happened in SCons 4.x that
made the feature checks in OpenSSL mostly fail, killing the build. I
have a working build with SCons 4.7+, but the builders have SCons
4.0 or 4.1. I haven't had time to debug that, but I do have a VM
running Debian 12 now.
I don't have the bandwidth (or, quite frankly, the motivation) to chase
down the Windows x86 bug. I'll try to get SCons up and running again on
Debian.
-- Brane
P.S.: I've built a FreeBSD VM and got the CMake build running there.
Working on OpenBSD now, then I think I'll have more development
platforms than I know what to do with... someone else can try AIX and
HP-UX and Solaris (pardon me, Oracle Unix) and the Red Hat variants.
Or not. *shrug*