[OE-core] [dora][PATCH_V3] mesa: double check for eglplatform.h

Richard Purdie richard.purdie at linuxfoundation.org
Sat Apr 19 13:44:06 UTC 2014


On Fri, 2014-04-18 at 20:38 -0300, Otavio Salvador wrote:
> So WHAT is holding a bugfix for a regression to be merged? I am very
> disappointed with the maintenance in the Dora branch.
> 
> 1. a change has been added without testing other layers hosted in YP.
> 2. it has been merged without being ran in YP AB.
> 3. I reported the issue in the same day it has been merged
> 4. it has been 10 days and this has not yet been reverted/fixed.
> 
> So CAN THIS BE MERGED PLEASE?

WHY HAVE YOU NOT REPLIED TO BUG 6098? I ASKED YOU SOMETHING THERE 9
WHOLE DAYS AGO? IT IS A HIGH!!!! ITS BEEN OPEN 17 DAYS!!!!

I happen to know you've been travelling/busy and likely haven't had
time. Fair enough, it happens.

I have also been travelling, any spare cycles were directed to the 1.6
release and the beaglebone problem which was threatening to disrupt it.
Right now its a 4 day holiday weekend in the UK. I should be out trying
to relax, instead I'm horribly jetlagged and even better, reading all
caps emails from you.

This is to say nothing of being a bit distracted after dropping an 80kg
stone hearth on the end of one of my fingers a couple of weeks ago,
fracturing it, then reacting badly to some antibiotics to add to the
fun.

As it happens I merged the fix this morning before I read this, it was
already in the queue. I'd planned to do so sooner but hadn't got around
to it. Several of those days were looking into the regression and
figuring out a way which fixed it, and fixed the other bug report the
problem was solving.

In answer to your questions:

Its not policy to test every layer with a change in OE-Core. We do our
best to make sure things don't break. Not every change gets run through
the autobuilder. We do run things through the AB before a release
though. 1.5.2 has not been released yet and this issue will get resolved
before that happens.

I do wish we've been able to act sooner, equally most of the people
involved have various pressures on their time. We do our best.

Cheers,

Richard





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