Hi all,
thanks to the joined forces of Jano and Nik we are now past the Rust issue
and its getting more green than before on Travis.
Unfortuantely, we still have some other issues that were known already
before Rust went off the roads that prevent us from having a fully green
Travis CI.
* THRIFT-5120 TypeError: fs.copyFileSync is not a function
* THRIFT-5087 test/test.py fails with "AssertionError: Python 3.3 or later
is required for proper operation."
and something Jano discovered where there is no ticket yet:
> Couldn't execute
"/root/.cache/common-lisp/sbcl-1.5.3-linux-x64/thrift/src/lib/cl/externals/software/clon-1.0b24/termio/sbcl/a.out":
Permission denied
yet I am not fully convinced that this is really the reason why
https://travis-ci.org/apache/thrift/jobs/659453132 fails, because it fails
much later, after the D language tests.
Have fun,
JensG
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From: Jens Geyer
Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020 7:05 PM
To: dev@thrift.apache.org
Subject: Re: THRIFT-5111 vs Travis CI
Ok, thanks, but since we have ongoing conversation I’d give it a few more
days.
From: Allen George
Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020 2:30 PM
To: dev@thrift.apache.org ; Jens Geyer
Subject: Re: THRIFT-5111 vs Travis CI
Hi Jens -
Can we unblock the rest of the project by excluding Rust from the CI build
until I sort things out? That way I’m not holding up the rest of the
project.
Thank you,
Allen
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From: Jens Geyer <je...@apache.org>
Sent: Friday, March 6, 2020 2:17:54 AM
To: Thrift-Dev <dev@thrift.apache.org>
Subject: THRIFT-5111 vs Travis CI
Hi *,
we still have issues with the Rust CI on Travis. If anyone of the
Rust-speaking people around feels like chiming in and help to solve the
issue, please look at THRIFT-5111 and contact Allen George to check out the
current state of the matters.
We have PRs piling up on Github and the only other option I see would be to
exclude Rust from CI entirely until this is sorted.
Thank you + have fun,
JensG