On Sun, Jan 5, 2020 at 1:06 PM Tobias C. Berner <tcber...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Moin moin > > We will replace (ancient) hal with Gleb's implementation of usdisks2 > "bsdisks2" in the near future by default. > > Hald is likely not enabled on the CI hosts -- I could enable it :) -- > or we could push the switch and make bsdisks2 the default in master, > which I would prefer. > What is your thought on this Gleb? > I'm using bsdisks for a long time and have no problems with it. However, tcberner was having busy-loop hangs, and I wasn't able to reproduce them myself. I'd say let's make a switch given that CI is green with bsdisks. > > mfg Tobias > > On Sat, 4 Jan 2020 at 18:16, David Faure <fa...@kde.org> wrote: > > > > solid/src/CMakeLists.txt offers the option to use "UDisks2/bsdisks > backend instead of HAL to manage disk devices" on FreeBSD, but OFF by > default. > > > > So the default is the HAL backend, which however completely fails on CI: > > > https://build.kde.org/job/Frameworks/view/Platform%20-%20FreeBSDQt5.13/job/solid/job/kf5-qt5%20FreeBSDQt5.13/52/testReport/projectroot/autotests/halbasictest/ > > basically says that org.freedesktop.Hal is not running (on the system > bus) > > > > FreeBSD users: does `qdbus --system org.freedesktop.HalManager` work for > you? > > If it does, any idea what should be done on the CI to make that work > there? > > > > I'm really hoping for fully-green unittests one day, but FreeBSD isn't > really helping with that :-) > I was working on improving tests on FreeBSD long ago, but got distracted by $WORK. It is sad to hear that things aren't improving. I'll try my best again in near future. > > > -- > > David Faure, fa...@kde.org, http://www.davidfaure.fr > > Working on KDE Frameworks 5 > > > > > > >