Hi Tom, On Sun, 15 Mar 2020 at 07:02, Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> wrote: > > On Sat, Mar 14, 2020 at 09:10:09PM -0600, Simon Glass wrote: > > Hi Tom, > > > > On Mon, 9 Mar 2020 at 11:55, Tom Rini <tr...@konsulko.com> wrote: > > > > > > On Fri, Mar 06, 2020 at 08:07:14PM -0700, Simon Glass wrote: > > > > > > > At present there are several things in the gitlab script which work > > > > around > > > > limitations in buildman. With a few small feature additions these can be > > > > removed. > > > > > > > > This series adds some new features to buildman and simplifies the > > > > script: > > > > - Option to run a single build in a specified output directory > > > > - Allow ignoring warnings > > > > - Removes a restriction on the build output directory > > > > > > > > It also > > > > - moves test.py over to use buildman for the --build option > > > > - makes one change to azure since the same approach should be possible > > > > there > > > > - fixes a few minor problems noticed in main and sandbox docs > > > > > > One general comment is that while it's clear from this series that > > > you're focusing on test.py invocation most of the time, a lot of the > > > commit messages aren't clear that you're changing the > > > buildman_and_testpy_template stanza. > > > > I'm not sure what you are looking for there. Do you want the commit > > message to mention which part of the gitlab file is being changed? > > I mean a lot of places say something like "Change gitlab ..." but aren't > changing any of the world builds, only test.py stuff, so I would prefer > "Change gitlab when using test.py ..."
OK I will try. I've got the changes to all three environments in a single commit at present, so we don't end up with double the commis. Or would you prefer it split out? One more thing...I notice that gitlab and azure use 'set -ex' to avoid needing to check errors in the script. Is is possible for travis to do that do, or is there some restriction? > Thanks! > > -- > Tom Regards, Simon