On Mittwoch, 16. Juni 2021 20:28:25 CEST Ben Cooksley wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> The following is notice that I intend to withdraw CI services from the
> following two KDE projects due to faults in their code or build system
> which are having a significant adverse impact on the CI system and
> negative
Hi Ben,
On 16.06.21 20:28, Ben Cooksley wrote:
Hi all,
The following is notice that I intend to withdraw CI services from the
following two KDE projects due to faults in their code or build system
which are having a significant adverse impact on the CI system and
negatively impacting on other p
How about if we add a config flag for our ci machines and configure cmake
of these 2 project's test to ignore building/adding those problematic tests
whenever it saw those flags?
I don't know why but it doesn't sound correct to me to kill the ci build of
any project because of these types of proble
On Thu, Jun 17, 2021 at 6:41 AM Nate Graham wrote:
> This kind of problem will be generically solved for everyone once we get
> GitLab's pre-commit CI, which can block merging of MRs until the
> failures are resolved--so they actually *will* be resolved. How soon can
> we get that finally rolled
This kind of problem will be generically solved for everyone once we get
GitLab's pre-commit CI, which can block merging of MRs until the
failures are resolved--so they actually *will* be resolved. How soon can
we get that finally rolled out across KDE?
Until that happens, this sort of problem
Hi all,
The following is notice that I intend to withdraw CI services from the
following two KDE projects due to faults in their code or build system
which are having a significant adverse impact on the CI system and
negatively impacting on other projects:
- KDevelop
- KDE Connect
This withdrawa