Damjan, On Thu, 2017-12-14 at 16:04 +0000, Damjan Marion (damarion) wrote: > Folks, > > I'm hearing from multiple people that OpenSUSE verify job is failing (again). I haven't heard (or read) anything over the mailing list otherwise I would have looked into it. Also, if you hear anything like that you can always ping me directly and I will look into it... > > So generally speaking i would like to question having verify jobs for multiple > distros. > Is there really a value in compiling same code on different distros. Yes I > know gcc version can be different, > but that can be addressed in simpler way, if it needs to be addressed at all. > > More distros means more moving parts and bigger chance that something will > fail. Well, I am not sure how to interpret this but (in theory) a build should be reproducible in the first place and I should not worry about problems with build outcomes. It doesn't only affect openSUSE and I raised it many times over the mailing-list; when you need to run "recheck" multiple times to have a build succeed. IMHO the issue should be addressed and not solved by putting it under the carpet... > Also it cost resources.... That is a different matter and if that's the case then it should be discussed seriously; raising this argument now, after having had people investing their times in getting stuff up and running isn't really a cool thing... > > Thoughts? > > Damjan /Marco > > > > _______________________________________________ > vpp-dev mailing list > vpp-dev@lists.fd.io > https://lists.fd.io/mailman/listinfo/vpp-dev -- Marco V
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