Yocto Technical Team Minutes, Engineering Sync, for July 28 2020 archive: https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ly8nyhO14kDNnFcW2QskANXW3ZT7QwKC5wWVDg9dDH4/edit
== disclaimer == Best efforts are made to ensure the below is accurate and valid. However, errors sometimes happen. If any errors or omissions are found, please feel free to reply to this email with any corrections. == attendees == Trevor Woerner, Stephen Jolly, Armin Kuster, Josef Holzmayr, Richard Purdie, Trevor Gamblin, Joshua Watt, Mark Morton, Ross Burton, Bruce Ashfield, Steve Sakoman, (phone-in ??), Jon Mason, Randy MacLeod, Scott Murray, Denys Dmytriyenko == notes == - fixed a race on AB wrt perl - 3.1.2 into QA - 3.2-m2 to QA once they’re done with 3.1.2 == general == RP: load of perl issues over the weekend, believe to have found issue RP: lots of qemumips issues, not sure why, perhaps a timeouts issue? (no ping within 30 seconds) RP: some infrastructure issues (one worker has become corrupted) RP: curious to know what people think about 3.1.2: there is a bitbake issue with toaster, should we release then fix or wait for fix before release? SS: maybe we should get feedback from people using toaster RP: the fix is simple, maybe release 3.1.2 (with release note) then fix RP: merged re-arrangement of package manager code, this puts more of our code into python libraries instead of bbclass files, which is the direction i want to take going forward RP: i need to start a conversation on oe-architecture for future directions RP: e.g. binary package feeds, we want to capture these use-cases into the wiki [NB: done! see https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Future_Directions] RP: we also posted the current agreement on “inclusive language” as agreed on by various groups (oe board, oe-tsc, yp-tsc) TW: what’s the thinking behind moving code to libraries vs bbclass? RP: pro: parsing speed con: variable dependency tracking is lost RP: lots of python code gets written to logs etc, which slows it down JPEW: does bitbake automatically detect variable dependencies in library code? RP: no. maybe we just need to do the scan once? TW: do we lose flexibility? (e.g. it’s easy to copy+paste+modify a bbclass, will that be possible?) RP: there will still be all the same entry points, so it should be possible RP: i’m worried about the size of the datastore in memory and it is a bottleneck RP: i wonder why qemumips is so slow? Randy: i think Cisco are the only ones caring about mips RP: yes, and Comcast too i think MM: have been wrapped up in $WORK stuff, but will be working on docs conversion soon RP: MH has been putting infrastructure in place and Nico is looking forward to getting this going MM: do we want to try to reproduce our current colours/formatting or try something new RP: i like what we have, the project does have an existing scheme, but we can change if something else makes sense TW: i do lots of builds, never seen issues, why are there so many failures on AB? RP: do you do oe-selftest or testsdk builds? TW: no RP: do you do mips builds? TW: no RP: so these are the areas where we see these failures, “regular” builds are okay SS: i don’t see issues on my builds but that’s probably because of working these issues out on the AB RP: infrastructure issues are low, it’s mostly race issues that come out of the extreme load of the AB or intermittent architecture issues that are rarely tested
-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=- Links: You receive all messages sent to this group. View/Reply Online (#50125): https://lists.yoctoproject.org/g/yocto/message/50125 Mute This Topic: https://lists.yoctoproject.org/mt/75854777/21656 Group Owner: yocto+ow...@lists.yoctoproject.org Unsubscribe: https://lists.yoctoproject.org/g/yocto/unsub [arch...@mail-archive.com] -=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-=-