Re: java stack is dead, long live the javastack (was "500 packages FTBFS in rawhide with java-11-openjdk as system JDK")

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On 6/29/20 1:59 PM, Aleksandar Kurtakov wrote:
> 
> 
> On Mon, Jun 29, 2020 at 2:39 PM Jiri Vanek <jvanek@xxxxxxxxxx <mailto:jvanek@xxxxxxxxxx>> wrote:
> 
>     Current stats from my testing samples:
>     408 failing
>     263 passing
> 
> 
> Are these numbers reversed ^^^ ? Looking at
> https://copr.fedorainfracloud.org/coprs/g/java-maint-sig/java-11-default/monitor/ I see a bit more
> than 200 ftbfs.

I'm afraid not. But if you are right, then maybe I'm doing something wrong, and it is all a bit more
positive then I think.

Thanx!
>  
> 
>     That is huge improvement. Thank you all.
>     I'm now running last rebuild n copr, and in week or two an mass rebuild will be taken in koji.
> 
>     There was an discussion what the border will be, when to force this change, or when to step away.
>     50% of passed? 80%? But afaik no metric is valid here, because - sorry to say it - there is no
>     longer any javastack...
>     Since f29, about 1000 java packages died or were orphaned. I was removing packages where upstream is
>     dead and are orphaned (so no chance to make them reliable working with jdk11), and I found that
>     wildfly, jenkins, jboss, half of maven plugins, elastic search, apach-emina, infinispan, cassandra,
>     hibernate.... All are dead. What is javastack for now (no blame or evil in that)?
> 
>     So maybe the system jdk11 can be used as just last death-blow to java stack, rethink it,  and stat
>     rebuilding on pretty fresh field....
> 
> 
>     J.
> 
> 
> 
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