Re: IMPORTANT: Mass migration to GitLab update

2018-05-20 Thread Carlos Soriano
whoops good catch! Thanks Alberto. On 21 May 2018 at 07:18, Alberto Fanjul Alonso wrote: > Glade is already migrated with bugs https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glade, > the pending migration is for glade-web https://gitlab.gnome.org/ > Infrastructure/GitLab/issues/232, which has no bugs on bugzill

Re: IMPORTANT: Mass migration to GitLab update

2018-05-20 Thread Carlos Soriano
Here you are, I created an issue to not forget again https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/GitLab/issues/240. Thanks for sending a new email! On 20 May 2018 at 23:17, Tim-Philipp Müller wrote: > Hi Carlos, > > > Exceptions are possible but discouraged due to overhead, please > > contact me if

Re: IMPORTANT: Mass migration to GitLab update

2018-05-20 Thread Alberto Fanjul Alonso
Glade is already migrated with bugs https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glade, the pending migration is for glade-web https://gitlab.gnome.org/Infrastructure/GitLab/issues/232, which has no bugs on bugzilla but some hook to deploy on glade.gnome.org on each commit I double check on bugzilla and is true

Re: IMPORTANT: Mass migration to GitLab update

2018-05-20 Thread Tim-Philipp Müller
Hi Carlos, > Exceptions are possible but discouraged due to overhead, please > contact me if you need it. I remember one project that planned to > switch somewhere else that needed an exception, unfortunately I > cannot find the email anymore. Please contact me again. GStreamer is planning to mov

IMPORTANT: Mass migration to GitLab update

2018-05-20 Thread Carlos Soriano
Hello community, I spent the weekend on getting things ready for the mass migration. Good news, *we are ready!* All projects that created an issue (without special requests) has successfully passed a test migration

Re: GitLab CI runners for non-Linux systems

2018-05-20 Thread xclaesse
Le vendredi 18 mai 2018 à 22:15 -0400, xclae...@gmail.com a écrit : > • More Windows configurations (currently we have MSYS2 on Windows > > Server 2012; ideally we’d have a MinGW-w64 runner too) > > Could also cross build in docker with mingw. This one was actually easy to setup, our CI docker r