On Wed, 2020-07-29 at 11:02 +0200, Ján Tomko wrote: > On a Wednesday in 2020, Andrea Bolognani wrote: > > Also, based on the above, do you think we should have clang builds > > on more platforms or are two Fedora builds giving us enough coverage? > > The intention was to use different versions of the compiler. Makes sense when you spell it out :) > If running it on the oldest still-supported Fedora interferes with > your passion in purging releases that don't let us drop any code, > I can replace it with a combination of: > rawhide + centos 8 + debian 10 > or > rawhide + centos 8 + opensuse 15.1 Either one looks fine. Maybe let's use Debian so that we don't put all eggs in RPM-based baskets ;) > > > +++ b/.gitlab-ci.yml > > > @@ -52,7 +52,7 @@ stages: > > > script: > > > - mkdir build > > > - cd build > > > - - ../autogen.sh || (cat config.log && exit 1) > > > + - ../autogen.sh CC=$CC || (cat config.log && exit 1) > > > > Have you tried without this hunk? > > No. Can you please try? :) > > > + variables: > > > + CC: clang > > > + NAME: fedora-31 > > > > Bikeshedding: I'd put NAME first. > > /---\ Speaking of which, do you have a better suggestion for the job > | | name? 'x86-fedora-rawh' is all that fits into the bubble on > | , | the pipeline website. Almost as if it was designed for CI, > | o-o | not CUT. Unfortunately he bubble is simply too small to display a reasonable amount of information, so I don't think we can hope to fit everything in there. The "jobs" view presents all information, but its structure is less than ideal. Recently Cleber created this script for QEMU: https://lists.nongnu.org/archive/html/qemu-devel/2020-07/msg03106.html I wonder if we could build something like that, but which provides more detailed information, perhaps in a proper TUI... Such a tool might live under the Bichon umbrella, for example, since there's clearly some overlap in scope. -- Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization