Am Montag, 27. Februar 2017 um 22:30:16, schrieb Christian Ridderström <c...@lyx.org> > On 27 February 2017 at 17:34, Jean-Pierre Chrétien < > jeanpierre.chret...@free.fr> wrote: > > > I proposed recently to add something about this, as I made a list of > >> dependencies that are not in TL. > >> > > > > In fact, you may check the thread beginning with this message: > > > > https://www.mail-archive.com/lyx-devel@lists.lyx.org/msg198687.html > > > I quickly read through the thread, but I'll have to read it more carefully. > > However, instead of having lots of failed tests (2000), perhaps we can > start with making a smaller set of tests that all pass? > > We can easily create several CI jobs, where each CI job executes a > different set of tests. > This would also make it less tedious to wait for a CI job to complete. > And if two CI workers isn't enough (speed wise), we could add more, > allowing several CI test jobs to run in parallel.
That is not possible. But you can run tests like 'ctest -j6'. > So what would be a good set of tests to start with? > Preferably a set of tests that require some relatively easy dependencies > like LiveTex and ImageMagick and perhaps some other things. I vote for files in the doc dir, where should all pass. # ctest -R '/doc/.*pdf2' => 94 tests here > Then I can also go about adding that CI job to the regular list of jobs > that are run, and have the CI job e-mail the devel list when it fails. > /Christian Kornel
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