ckmake says the same 1 3.0.101 [ FAIL ] 2 3.1.10 [ FAIL ] 3 3.2.81 [ FAIL ] 4 3.3.8 [ FAIL ] 5 3.4.112 [ FAIL ] 6 3.5.7 [ FAIL ] 7 3.6.11 [ FAIL ] 8 3.7.10 [ FAIL ] 9 3.8.13 [ FAIL ] 10 3.9.11 [ FAIL ] 11 3.10.102 [ FAIL ] 12 3.11.10 [ FAIL ] 13 3.12.61 [ FAIL ] 14 3.13.11 [ FAIL ] 15 3.14.73 [ FAIL ] 16 3.15.10 [ FAIL ] 17 3.16.36 [ FAIL ] 18 3.17.8 [ OK ] 19 3.18.36 [ OK ] 20 3.19.8 [ OK ] 21 4.0.9 [ OK ] 22 4.1.27 [ OK ] 23 4.2.8 [ OK ] 24 4.3.6 [ OK ] 25 4.4.14 [ OK ] 26 4.5.7 [ OK ] 27 4.6.3 [ OK ] 28 4.7-rc6 [ OK ] Was this all green for you? Do you think it makes sense to set up a small per-commit based build/compile test (e.g. with travis) to see whether commits really work? (I probably could do something like that) Thanks, Peter -- To unsubscribe from this list: send the line "unsubscribe backports" in