Re: Commit Notifications Flood

2017-11-20 Thread Ben Gamari
Ara Adkins writes: > I've put a redirect rule on them for now, but given that this is the second > time that it's happened (as far as I know), is it possible to modify the > way in which the commit hook sends notifications for new branches with a > significant history? I don't

Re: Commit Notifications Flood

2017-11-20 Thread Ara Adkins
I've put a redirect rule on them for now, but given that this is the second time that it's happened (as far as I know), is it possible to modify the way in which the commit hook sends notifications for new branches with a significant history? I don't really know much about the exact message

RE: Commit Notifications Flood

2017-11-20 Thread Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs
I’m getting them too ☹ From: ghc-devs [mailto:ghc-devs-boun...@haskell.org] On Behalf Of Ara Adkins Sent: 20 November 2017 21:07 To: GHC developers Subject: Commit Notifications Flood Is anyone else getting an absolute flood of commit emails related to haddock? I remember

Re: Commit Notifications Flood

2017-11-20 Thread Ben Gamari
Ara Adkins writes: > Is anyone else getting an absolute flood of commit emails related to > haddock? I remember this happening a little while back with the hadrian > merge into the GHC tree. > Indeed it seems that the commit hook is running amuck [1] Herbert, do you know what we

Commit Notifications Flood

2017-11-20 Thread Ara Adkins
Is anyone else getting an absolute flood of commit emails related to haddock? I remember this happening a little while back with the hadrian merge into the GHC tree. Best, _ara ___ ghc-devs mailing list ghc-devs@haskell.org

Re: Linux failure

2017-11-20 Thread David Feuer
Digging around online, I suspect that you may not have the GNU C++ compiler installed at all. Take this with a shaker of salt. David FeuerWell-Typed, LLP Original message From: Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs Date: 11/20/17 8:14 AM (GMT-05:00) To:

Linux failure

2017-11-20 Thread Simon Peyton Jones via ghc-devs
Hi devs I've got my Linux box upgraded to a recent version of Ubuntu, so I'm no longer stuck on gcc version. But I can't build either. Something strange with /lib/cpp fails sanity check. The log is below. Can anyone help? I'm a bit stalled. This call to "make" follows the same failure when I