02.03.2022 14:09, Hanna Reitz wrote:
On 22.02.22 16:55, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
21.02.2022 20:08, Hanna Reitz wrote:
303 runs two test cases, one of which requires zstd support.
Unfortunately, given that this is not a unittest-style test, we cannot
easily skip that single case, and
On 02.03.22 12:31, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
02.03.2022 14:09, Hanna Reitz wrote:
On 22.02.22 16:55, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
21.02.2022 20:08, Hanna Reitz wrote:
303 runs two test cases, one of which requires zstd support.
Unfortunately, given that this is not a unittest-
On 22.02.22 16:55, Vladimir Sementsov-Ogievskiy wrote:
21.02.2022 20:08, Hanna Reitz wrote:
303 runs two test cases, one of which requires zstd support.
Unfortunately, given that this is not a unittest-style test, we cannot
easily skip that single case, and instead can only skip the whole test.
21.02.2022 20:08, Hanna Reitz wrote:
303 runs two test cases, one of which requires zstd support.
Unfortunately, given that this is not a unittest-style test, we cannot
easily skip that single case, and instead can only skip the whole test.
(Alternatively, we could split this test into a zlib an
On 21/02/2022 18.08, Hanna Reitz wrote:
303 runs two test cases, one of which requires zstd support.
Unfortunately, given that this is not a unittest-style test, we cannot
easily skip that single case, and instead can only skip the whole test.
(Alternatively, we could split this test into a zlib
303 runs two test cases, one of which requires zstd support.
Unfortunately, given that this is not a unittest-style test, we cannot
easily skip that single case, and instead can only skip the whole test.
(Alternatively, we could split this test into a zlib and a zstd part,
but that seems excessive