Rob Browning writes:
> Rob Browning writes:
>
>> Rob Browning writes:
>>
>>> It looks like gc.test may be failing intermittently in Debian (see below).
>>> Searching around I saw at least one other report of this in the #guile
>>> logs from last year.
>>>
>>> For now, I'm wondering if if would
Rob Browning writes:
> Rob Browning writes:
>
>> It looks like gc.test may be failing intermittently in Debian (see below).
>> Searching around I saw at least one other report of this in the #guile
>> logs from last year.
>>
>> For now, I'm wondering if if would be plausible to mark the test as
Rob Browning writes:
> It looks like gc.test may be failing intermittently in Debian (see below).
> Searching around I saw at least one other report of this in the #guile
> logs from last year.
>
> For now, I'm wondering if if would be plausible to mark the test as
> unresolved to avoid
It looks like gc.test may be failing intermittently in Debian (see below).
Searching around I saw at least one other report of this in the #guile
logs from last year.
For now, I'm wondering if if would be plausible to mark the test as
unresolved to avoid guile-2.2's removal from Debian testing,