Hello, Jakub.

2017-05-04 18:10 GMT+02:00 Jakub Jermář <[email protected]>:

> Hi Vojta,
>
> On 05/04/2017 08:41 AM, Vojtech Horky wrote:
>
>> I have updated the scripts at ci.helenos.org <http://ci.helenos.org>
>> with the new Pythonic version. We now offer downloadable images of HelenOS
>> for all architectures there.
>>
>> The page also provides
>> - tarballs with Coastline packages,
>> - logs from the compilation,
>> - results of automated tests,
>> - and special images (e.g. ISO for ia32 with GCC).
>>
>> The rebuild is done daily but only when new revision was pushed either to
>> mainline or coastline.
>>
>
> This is a very good news!
>
> - overview matrix (except for Python, it looks healthy now),
>>
>
> Python is broken after the merge of the VFS improvements. When I was
> looking at it, it wasn't clear to me why it was failing as it was. If
> anyone knows any better, I'd be very grateful.
>
I remember we discussed that on IRC. The reason seemed obvious (undefined
functions when linking) but I have no idea why it fails for these functions
now as they have not changed at all from Python's point of view.


Also pcc seems to be broken more than necessary.
>
AFAIK PCC is broken for quite a long time but we have (more or less
working) GCC and thus no one cares that much about PCC.



> Perhaps the ci should have a means to disable CI builds for certain
> architectures. Or the harbours should not attempt to build when it does not
> make sense.
>
Currently, it works the other way around - you can select to build for only
specific architectures/harbours.

But when building does not make sense? I think we should aim for having the
whole matrix in the green. And the purpose of the CI build is to know the
overall status.

Cheers,
- Vojta
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