Re: [PATCH 0/2] Integrate Scalar into the CI builds

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On Mon, Jun 13 2022, Johannes Schindelin wrote:

> On Thu, 2 Jun 2022, Johannes Schindelin via GitGitGadget wrote:
>
>> During the review of the initial Scalar patch series, it was suggested to
>> include Scalar in Git's CI builds. Due to some conflicts, this was postponed
>> to a later patch series: This patch series.
>>
>> Note that the changes to the GitHub workflow are somewhat transient in
>> nature: Based on the feedback I received on the Git mailing list, I see some
>> appetite for turning Scalar into a full-fledged top-level command in Git,
>> similar to gitk. Therefore my current plan is to do exactly that in the end
>> (and I already have patches lined up to that end). This will essentially
>> revert the ci/run-build-and-tests.sh change in this patch series.
>>
>> This patch series is based on js/scalar-diagnose.
>>
>> Johannes Schindelin (2):
>>   cmake: optionally build `scalar`, too
>>   ci: also run the `scalar` tests
>
> Upon further reflection, I would like to retract these patches for now.
> They do seem a poor fit within the Scalar story arc: in the end, they
> won't be needed anyway (after moving Scalar out of `contrib/`).
>
> I talked to Victoria and she kindly agreed to drive the Scalar upstreaming
> from here (after v2.37.0, I imagine).

I think at that point we'd basically be talking about integrating some
version of the patch I sent to do that back in October. I re-rolled it
now, including finishing the CMake part that I punted on before:

	https://lore.kernel.org/git/cover-v2-0.1-00000000000-20220623T100554Z-avarab@xxxxxxxxx/

As noted in the CL I saw Victoria pushed out a WIP version that was
taking the same approach, but as she apparently wasn't aware of the
previous effort in the area was bound to still run into the same issues
with the parts she missed, which that 1-patch series addresses.



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