Samuel Thibault <samuel.thiba...@gnu.org> writes: > Hello, > > Flávio Cruz, le mar. 05 déc. 2023 01:27:30 -0500, a ecrit: >> On Sat, Dec 2, 2023 at 8:30 PM Samuel Thibault <[1]samuel.thiba...@gnu.org> >> wrote: >> >> > Yes, sure, anything will do. >> > >> > I essentially mean that "we" shouldn't be me. >> > >> > For a start, just testing that the whole thing just builds in the >> > various situations would be a *VAST* improvement, considering the amount >> > of time I spend on just that. >> > >> > Then there was recently some work on building simple userland tests, >> > that can be easily tested as well. >> > >> > Essentially, any regression that people usually find ("doesn't build", >> > "doesn't boot", etc.) is worth testing. That can also be simply running >> > the glibc testsuite in the resulting build. >> >> I have a simple CI setup in my cross-hurd github repository, see [2]https:// >> github.com/flavioc/cross-hurd/actions/runs/7080757561 >> It uses 4 different build configurations and it runs on my home server on a >> daily basis. > > Nice :) > >> I have sent quite a few patches throughout the last year or so >> because things would fail to build from time to time. > > I'd say failures should be notified on commit-h...@gnu.org, so you're > not the only one to fix issues. > >> The issue is that I am building with my own scripts, so things are not >> configured like Debian GNU/Hurd or even using the same patches, > > That's not necessarily a problem. The debian-only patches are supposed > to be minimal, and having diversity in tests is usually a good thing. > > Samuel >
I've got two Dell Optiplexs just sitting around doing pretty much nothing. I forget the version number at the moment, but do we want a Hurd CI running the Hurd? Or do we want the CI running GNU/Linux? I would like to put one or two of those machines to good use. I suppose that I would need the adapter for the keyboard and mouse. Or just buy a really old keyboard/mouse. Joshua -- Joshua Branson Sent from the Hurd