On 16-05-2024 15:53, Alexander Kanavin wrote:
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On Thu, 16 May 2024 at 12:15, Richard Purdie <[email protected]> wrote:
There is an extra consideration to this unfortunately which is
scarthgap. For better or worse we have an LTS release with a mostly
working test suite and this arm/x86 issue is present.
Should I take the patches to master, the next instant request will be a
backport to scarthgap.
That gives me pause for thought on what to do here...
I suppose we could give people who understand the test suite time to
unbreak it, before updating rust version. Then both the AB fixes and
test suite fixes could be backported. I'm going to send the ab fxes
today, just writing the upstream report now.
Alex
We have rust 1.76 and 1.77 upgrades along with test suite working
locally. Currently, we are testing with 1.78 upgrade.
IIUC, Alex has another series of AB fixes which breaks the test suite.
Should we check the test suite with those patches or sent them to the
oe-core mailing list?
Let me know your thoughts on this.
Regards,
Yash
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