On 2022-12-08, Vagrant Cascadian wrote: > On 2021-07-06, Nilesh Patra wrote: >> On Mon, 01 Mar 2021 13:08:03 -0000 "Chris Lamb" <la...@debian.org> wrote: >>> Alternatively, do we need these PDFs? We could ship the testdata >>> directory but not ship the .pdf files? >> >> Probably not. >> The build time tests are run as autopkgtests as well, so if you remove >> these tests, or patch these out, the effect will be same on both. >> One of the things I'm not very fond of about the golang system :) >> >> Several packages keep on shipping these data just for testing purposes >> -- nothing wrong, but lack of choice for customisation ... > I have tested an alternate patch patch which works around the issue by > removing only the files that embed timestamps from the testdata > directory. > > I am not sure if removing these files will affect autopkgtest or not, > but it is worth a try!
I was unable to get the pipeline configured in debian/gitlab-ci.yml to run, but I was able to use the default salsa-ci pipeline on a branch with the patch applied, and it successfully passed autopkgtest: https://salsa.debian.org/vagrant/golang-gonum-v1-plot/-/jobs/3632639 Not sure what the differences are in the different pipelines... but that seems promising as a workaround, at least? live well, vagrant
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