On 2024/06/04 7:41, Christos Zoulas wrote:
In article <20240603184723.c745cf...@cvs.netbsd.org>,
Taylor R Campbell <source-changes-d@NetBSD.org> wrote:
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Module Name: src
Committed By: riastradh
Date: Mon Jun 3 18:47:23 UTC 2024
Modified Files:
src/distrib/sets/lists/base32: ad.aarch64 md.sparc64
src/distrib/sets/lists/comp: ad.aarch64
src/distrib/sets/lists/debug32: ad.aarch64 ad.mips64eb ad.mips64el
ad.mipsn64eb ad.mipsn64el ad.powerpc64 ad.riscv64 md.amd64
md.sparc64
src/distrib/sets/lists/debug64: ad.mips64eb ad.mips64el
Log Message:
Take a whack at fixing the compat32 set lists for clang build.
This really needs to be automatically derived from the main set
lists; all this copypasta is a maintenance nightmare and I doubt I
got everything after an hour of tweaking.
Yes, this all needs to be automated or reverted. It is a waste of
time and error-prone to manually have to edit what can be automatically
generated. The clang builds have been broken for more than a month,
and I did not bother to fix them because it is a waste of manual labor.
Then Taylor wasted his time fixing them. Is there a due date by which
all should be fixed or reverted? I propose July 1st.
christos
Yes, this is purely wast of time. This also makes important tasks,
e.g., switching to GCC12, needlessly harder.
I feel that July 1st is too loose deadline, but it should still be
better than nothing...
Thanks,
rin