On 12/16/21 12:26, Larry Rosenman wrote: > On 12/16/2021 11:17 am, Andrew Dunstan wrote: >> On 12/16/21 11:11, Larry Rosenman wrote: >>> >>>> >>>> A new animal, because we're not supporting every build option. On the >>>> non-live branches you really only want: >>>> >>>> --enable-debug --enable-cassert --enable-nls >>>> >>>> --enable-tap-tests --with-perl >>>> >>>> You can make it share the same storage as your existing animal (godwit >>>> and crake do this). The client is smart enough to manage locks of >>>> several animals appropriately. >>>> >>>> >>> >>> So just create a new animal / config file, and set those options? >>> and FreeBSD head / main would be useful? >>> (Currently FreeBSD 14 and clang 13). >>> >> >> Sure. I think if we get coverage for modern Linux, FreeBSD and Windows >> we should be in good shape. >> >> I doubt we need a heck of a lot of animals - there's not going to be >> much going on here. >> >> > > Would you mind terribly giving me the exact steps?
* register a new animal with the same details * copy your existing config file to $new_animal.conf * edit the file and change the animal name and secret, the config_opts as above, and remove TestUpgrade form the modules setting * change branches_to_build to [qw( REL9_2_STABLE REL9_3_STABLE REL9_4_STABLE REL9_5_STABLE REL9_6_STABLE)] * you should probably unset CCACHEDIR in both config files * test with ./run_branches --test --config $newanimal.conf --run-all cheers andew -- Andrew Dunstan EDB: https://www.enterprisedb.com