Hello, I've noticed that it's been in vogue lately say "as you were asked many times" when there is something to say.
Well, this often (always?) happens without a reference but I don't care. As asked by sam, CI should CC people that are breaking stuff with their commits, see: https://cutt.ly/Wbx08SQ However since there are message like this: https://cutt.ly/vbx2qv2 I'm giving a public explanation about what is happening: 1) Compilation of package 'A' works as expected 2) A new major change is introduced (gcc/glibc/binutils) 3) The CI system always runs an updated system, then it uses latest ~arch versions 4) Someone touches the package by introducing a simple comment in the ebuild 5) Since the ebuild was touched, the CI tries to compile it 6) Package 'A' fails to compile because of GCC-11 and not because of the comment added into the ebuild. This happens mostly when the entire tree has not been 'tinderboxed' with the new major change. So Mikle, I have nothing to fix. For the record, if you want to request a change, you should send at least an email or open a ticket. Send a message somewhere (mostly IRC) and say "as you were asked many times" just seems to be unproductive (or unprofessional, it depends on the point of view) As a side note, as written before and reminder: who does not want to receive email/reports from tinderbox and ci may request to be in the exclusion list. Agostino
