On 24.09.2005 [11:11:08 -0700], Nishanth Aravamudan wrote: > On 24.09.2005 [10:19:53 -0700], Roland Dreier wrote: > > Nish> I have a prototype of something similar running right now, > > Nish> to help test InfiniBand, both in mainline and in the svn > > Nish> repo. Basically, every night (this part hasn't been set up > > Nish> yet, but should be nothing more than a crontab entry), I can > > Nish> spawn a build job for InfiniBand. Currently, it will only > > Nish> cover compile-testing in the following sense: build current > > Nish> -git with IB options set to =y and =m in x86 and ppc64; and > > Nish> build current -git with the current svn code linked and IB > > Nish> options set to =y and =m in x86 and ppc64. > > > > This is great, thanks! The build of latest git + latest svn might not > > always succeed, because we try to keep svn working with the latest > > full kernel release, but it's still very helpful to get advance > > warning of API changes that will break our tree. > > > > Nish> I have attached below my results from 2.6.14-rc2-git3. Only > > Nish> build failure was the gen2 kernel code under ppc64 with > > Nish> everything set to y. > > > > I just checked in a fix for this -- the pci_pretty_name() API has gone > > away, so I removed our use of it in svn. I don't understand how your > > other builds of git + svn succeeded though, since pci_pretty_name is > > completely gone. Oh, I guess you'll miss link failures when building > > modules, so functions that disappear won't break the build. Still, > > how did the x86 =y build succeed? > > And, in fact, the x86 =y build also fails, same issue (now that I've > found a consistently working machine, shouldn't run into the gcc > problems again; we tend not to update the test machines).
2.6.14-rc2-git5 with svn 3534 builds fine on x86 and ppc64, as does mainline alone. Thanks, Nish _______________________________________________ openib-general mailing list openib-general@openib.org http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general To unsubscribe, please visit http://openib.org/mailman/listinfo/openib-general