Hi, Given that strace has over 72% test coverage, I'm going to change strace release schedule and release new versions of strace more often.
Starting with the next release 4.13, I'll try to follow the schedule of linux kernel and release new versions of strace along with new version of linux kernel. Judging by the test results I have, current HEAD (v4.12-173-gf922fcc) is expected to pass "make check" at least on the following architectures: x86_64, x86, x32, aarch64, arm eabi, alpha, hppa, ia64, mips o32, ppc, ppc64, s390, s390x, and sparc. Still, there have been some changes since v4.12 that could have caused regressions, so please test HEAD on all configurations you can. Assuming that toolchain is recent enough, current HEAD is also expected to pass "make check" when configured with --enable-gcc-Werror option. Mike, v4.12-173-gf922fcc passes tests on all boxes you gave me access to except an armv7 box where test suite complains about 16-bit set*id and *chown syscalls. This is not a regression since v4.12, though. Steve, according to http://www.einval.com/debian/strace/build-logs/, there are no regressions compared with v4.12: v4.12-173-gf922fcc builds on all configurations and passes tests on all boxes except mips64el. -- ldv
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