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Re: Let’s freeze and build ‘core-updates’!
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Marius Bakke |
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Re: Let’s freeze and build ‘core-updates’! |
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Tue, 21 Feb 2017 15:03:52 +0100 |
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Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
> Hey Marius,
>
> Marius Bakke <address@hidden> skribis:
>
>> Ludovic Courtès <address@hidden> writes:
>>
>>> Hello Guix!
>>>
>>> Since I’m about to leave keyboard for a couple of weeks, here’s a to-do
>>> list for those of you who’ll be around. :-)
>>>
>>> The last things I wanted to push for ‘core-updates’ were a reproducible
>>> Guile (done in b5efd14a9add1bcb4a44fa5b9c1b47706f3df9da), and a subset
>>> or all of the aarch64 patches, depending on their status (should not be
>>> a blocker IMO).
>>>
>>> So, here’s a plan:
>>>
>>> • Once Efraim has pushed some of the aarch64 patches, do another
>>> evaluation of the “core” package set for that branch, and check for
>>> anything wrong. From there on, forbid full-rebuild changes.
>>>
>>> • Once the “core” subset builds correctly on all the supported
>>> platforms (those that Hydra supports), merge ‘master’. Maybe update
>>> a couple of things like GnuTLS while we’re at it. From there on
>>> forbid non-trivial changes.
>>>
>>> • Build all the packages. (To do that, someone with access to Hydra
>>> must change the “subset” argument to “all” in the config of the
>>> ‘core-updates’ jobset.)
>>>
>>> • Fix things.
>>>
>>> • Once most regressions have been addressed and most binaries are
>>> available, merge ‘core-updates’ into ‘master’.
>>>
>>> How does that sound?
>>
>> This sounds great. I have a question:
>>
>> The 'staging' branch contains a number of minor updates and it's been
>> more than a month since the last merge. Should we do a staging
>> evaluation first (i.e. next few days), or just merge it to core-updates?
>
> Good point. I’d just merge it into ‘core-updates’ at this point.
I believe Efraim has pushed the remaining aarch64 patches, and I just
merged in the updates from staging, as well as an xorg and cmake update.
I think we're ready to build the "core" package set now. Mark, Leo?
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