Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm

2024-07-31 Thread Werner LEMBERG
> The original example that you came up with was a false negative, > namely a missing object that stayed unnoticed. Now we're discussing > all kinds of complicated algorithms to reduce the probability of > false negatives, while also trying to avoid false positives. My > question is: Do we real

PATCHES - Countdown to August 2

2024-07-31 Thread Colin Campbell
Here is the current countdown report. The next countdown will begin on 2024-08-02 A list of all merge requests can be found here: https://gitlab.com/lilypond/lilypond/-/merge_requests?sort=label_priority Push: !2392 configure: Require FontForge 20200314 and simplify version detection - Jonas

Re: search for better regtest comparison algorithm

2024-07-31 Thread Michael Käppler
Point taken. Maybe it would be good to take a step back, though. The original example that you came up with was a false negative, namely a missing object that stayed unnoticed. Now we're discussing all kinds of complicated algorithms to reduce the probability of false negatives, while also trying