26.02.2017, 16:27, "Kurt Roeckx":> On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 09:26:06AM +0300, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:>> 31.01.2017, 10:21, "Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos":>> > On Fri, 2017-01-27 at 10:54 -0600, Benjamin Kaduk via openssl-dev>> > wrote:>> >> [moving from github to -dev]>> >> On 01/27/2017 0
>> In order to improve CI turn-around times Travis config in master branch
>> was tweaked to minimize the time it takes to process pull requests. This
>> is done by "short-circuiting" most expensive tests: sanitizers,
>> coverage, wine-based tests. Thing to keep in mind is that
>> "short-circuited"
> > tests was arranged by adding "[extended tests]" tag to *last* commit.
...
> > And in the context it's worth keeping in mind that it's possible to
> > skip CI tests altogether by tagging commit with "[skip ci]". This
...
>>
> Can you explain how to tag it?
Your commit message should have the l
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 11:23:42PM +0100, Andy Polyakov wrote:
> In order to improve CI turn-around times Travis config in master branch
> was tweaked to minimize the time it takes to process pull requests. This
> is done by "short-circuiting" most expensive tests: sanitizers,
> coverage, wine-base
In order to improve CI turn-around times Travis config in master branch
was tweaked to minimize the time it takes to process pull requests. This
is done by "short-circuiting" most expensive tests: sanitizers,
coverage, wine-based tests. Thing to keep in mind is that
"short-circuited" test come out
On Sun, Feb 26, 2017 at 09:26:06AM +0300, Andrey Ponomarenko wrote:
> 31.01.2017, 10:21, "Nikos Mavrogiannopoulos":
> > On Fri, 2017-01-27 at 10:54 -0600, Benjamin Kaduk via openssl-dev
> > wrote:
> >> [moving from github to -dev]
> >>
> >> On 01/27/2017 07:36 AM, mattcaswell wrote:
> >> > 1.0.2
In message on Fri, 27 Jan
2017 10:54:35 -0600, Benjamin Kaduk via openssl-dev
said:
openssl-dev> There was some discussion about 1.0.1 being EoL on a FreeBSD list
[0],
openssl-dev> and whether it would make sense to move to 1.0.2 on their stable
openssl-dev> branch, which led to someone makin