Re: [PATCH] fsmonitor: option to allow fsmonitor to run against network-mounted repos

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Johannes Schindelin <Johannes.Schindelin@xxxxxx> writes:

> Eric: To investigate, you will want to reproduce the problem on a macOS
> machine. If you have none available, you could create a temporary branch,
> heavily edit the CI definition, and push it to GitHub. And by heavy edits
> I mean something like this:
>
> - Remove all non-macOS jobs from `.github/workflows/main.yml` (that means
>   removing all but the `regular` job, removing all but at least one
>   `macos` matrix entry, and removing the the `needs: ci-config` and
>   corresponding `if:` line.
>
> - Edit `t/Makefile` to define `T = t7527-builtin-fsmonitor.sh` instead of
>   running all the tests.
>
> - Edit `.github/workflows/main.yml` so that the step that causes the
>   time-out has a chance of timing out much sooner (and the subsequent
>   steps then have a chance to upload the relevant logs):
>   https://docs.github.com/en/actions/using-workflows/workflow-syntax-for-github-actions#jobsjob_idstepstimeout-minutes
>
> If this does not shed any light into the issue, please let me know, I have
> a couple more aces up my sleeve.

Thanks, both.



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