[OE-core] master branch and stabilisation

Joshua Watt jpewhacker at gmail.com
Thu Apr 5 19:43:24 UTC 2018


On Thu, 2018-04-05 at 18:05 +0100, Richard Purdie wrote:
> We're trying to focus on getting a good 2.5 release. We've had around
> 80 upgrades to recipes on the list after the freeze and basically the
> maintainers like Ross and myself are damned if we do and damned if we
> don't.
> 
> I usually try and ignore them at this point in a release. This then
> upsets people as they don't get feedback and makes my life horrible
> when I eventually try and round them up.
> 
> Instead I've tried pulling them into master-next. So far so good but
> I
> thought I'd better see how much of a mess the branch is in.
> Conclusion
> is at least 3 different failures, some of which I can't even easily
> figure out the patch causing it.
> 
> So I now get to spend my time trying to figure out which patch broke
> what so I can report back on it and make the branch build again by
> dropping the broken patches.
> 
> This means I'm trying to do full on day to day development as usual
> as
> well as trying to sort release issues like the imminent fedora28
> issue
> I should be paying attention to instead.

I've got a build running on in a Ubuntu 16.04 container to try and
reproduce the bug you were seeing with the new uninative. I'll see if I
can get anywhere on that. If nothing else, it will get more data points
and extra testing on the change

> 
> So, a question, what do people want me to do?
> 
> Cheers,
> 
> Richard
> 



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