Re: [PATCH] ci: update Cirrus-CI image to FreeBSD 13.0

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Hi Carlo,

Le 2022-05-24 à 15:20, Carlo Marcelo Arenas Belón a écrit :
> On Tue, May 24, 2022 at 12:58:23PM -0400, Philippe Blain wrote:
>> The FreeBSD CI build (on Cirrus-CI) has been failing in
>> 't9001-send-email.sh' for quite some time, with an error from the
>> runtime linker relating to the Perl installation:
>>
>>     ld-elf.so.1: /usr/local/lib/perl5/5.32/mach/CORE/libperl.so.5.32: Undefined symbol "strerror_l@FBSD_1.6"
>>
>> The first instance is in t9001.6 but it fails similarly in several tests
>> in this file.
> 
> I have to admit I never tried to use cirrus, but I verified locally that a
> 12.3 version wouldn't fail as well (or so I think).
> 
> did you try to use 12.3 which should be supported for a little longer?

Yes, I tested 12.3 and it also works. We could switch to that and
keep 13.0 for later.

>  
>> The FreeBSD image we use is FreeBSD 12.2, which is unsupported since
>> March 31st, 2022 [1]. Switching to a supported version, 13.0,
>> makes this error disappear [2].
> 
> I think 13.1 might be better, since with this change we are also implicitly
> making a move to say that we don't really care about the old (but still
> supported) maintenance branch, but will only look at the "latest" version
> instead.

I agree your reasoning, but 13.1 was not listed in the list of images on Cirrus-CI [1]. They 
say they support all Google Compute Engine images, but I could not find a public list
of these images ([2] seems to be it but I don't want to create an account just
to see a list!).

> 
> still (and Ed might have a stronger opinion about it than me) either version
> would be an improvement and feel free to add my Reviewed-by for what it is
> worth.

Thanks!

> 
>>     [1] https://lore.kernel.org/git/CAPUEspgdAos4KC-3AwYDd5p+u0hGk73nGocBTFFSR7VB9+M5jw@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx/T/#t
> 
> this might had been mangled by your mailer, but will presume is the thread
> where I replied before, and that obviously didn't stick for these round ;)
> 

I think it's actually on your side, as the archive shows this URL
on a single line [3]. And when I hit "reply all" in Thunderbird to type this
it seems to have put in back in a single line (!)

Cheers,

Philippe.


[1] https://cirrus-ci.org/guide/FreeBSD/
[2] https://console.cloud.google.com/compute/images
[3] https://lore.kernel.org/git/20220524165823.18804-1-levraiphilippeblain@xxxxxxxxx/T/#u



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