(My foot-shooting moments have involved LibreSSL and tomcat-native. I've
removed them since).
On 10/07/2016 8:30 PM, Joe Shevland wrote:
I'm wondering if it's my build process where I'm seeing issues. I have
been tracking -stable on a spare machine lately, and I've had about
60% success rate on a full build world/kernel etc. (following UPDATING
instructions) on the times I do it. Been a few foot-shooting moments,
but those aside, still what look to be a few just broken builds.
Typically to resolve this, I'd just 'svnlite -up' in /usr/src, and
rebuild, and it works fine (this little Atom/Shuttle doesn't compile
things too quickly, so that's a window of 6 hours at least).
Normally, I'm used to a gated commit system i.e. you commit changes,
the change/s in question compiles successfully (with any other changes
that have been committed by others), and only then those changes are
promoted to another branch or tag (where they should compile w/o
problems).
Is that what happens, or am I doing things wrong? I follow that little
chunk down the bottom of UPDATING normally to do a full world/kernel
build.
Cheers,
Joe
On 10/07/2016 5:59 PM, jenkins-ad...@freebsd.org wrote:
See <https://jenkins.FreeBSD.org/job/FreeBSD_stable_10/302/>
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