As anyone looking at the autobuidler will know, we've been having a lot of issues with instability with systemd tests under qemu.
I believe these are real world issues, most likely races in systemd itself. The last release of systemd, 208 was five months ago. There have been a ton of changes since including many bug fixes. Fedora 20 uses systemd 208 (the last release) with 200+ patches on top. I'm therefore wondering if we shouldn't bite the bullet and add a git recipe rather than trying to patch 208 into some form of life. The proposal is therefore to add a more recent git recipe and make that the default. I have such a patch in master-next. I've debugged the toolchain issues, missing kernel config and other issues with systemd master, it always now seems to pass the autobuilder tests. I need to check on one remaining automated QA test result to ensure its not a regression in systemd. Any objections to defaulting to a git version? Cheers, Richard _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list [email protected] http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core
