ports/170946: [patch] mark certain ports broken on ARM
Mikhail T.
mi+thun at aldan.algebra.com
Sat Aug 25 19:00:05 UTC 2012
The following reply was made to PR ports/170946; it has been noted by GNATS.
From: "Mikhail T." <mi+thun at aldan.algebra.com>
To: Chris Rees <crees at freebsd.org>
Cc: Eitan Adler <lists at eitanadler.com>, Mark Linimon <linimon at lonesome.com>,
bug-followup at freebsd.org
Subject: Re: ports/170946: [patch] mark certain ports broken on ARM
Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2012 14:50:45 -0400
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On 25.08.2012 12:06, Chris Rees wrote:
> It's a big distinction; BROKEN means it is expected to be fixed at
> some point, IGNORE means that it is not supposed to work this way.
>
> Also, don't forget that package building runs are often done with
> TRY_BROKEN, which is very helpful when doing !intel builds.
I see... Kinda silly, then, that more lines have to change to mark
something temporarily broken, than to permanently ignore it...
On 25.08.2012 14:32, Mark Linimon wrote:
> Finally, I wanted to use this PR as kind of a heads-up to maintainers
> that we had a new architecture up and going, so as to reduce the surprise.
So, is there an ARM-machine (or a couple) on the cluster, where a
committer can try this-and-that?
-mi
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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25.08.2012 12:06, Chris Rees wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">It's a big distinction; BROKEN means it is expected to be fixed at
some point, IGNORE means that it is not supposed to work this way.
Also, don't forget that package building runs are often done with
TRY_BROKEN, which is very helpful when doing !intel builds.</pre>
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I see... Kinda silly, then, that more lines have to change to mark
something temporarily broken, than to permanently ignore it...<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 25.08.2012 14:32, Mark Linimon
wrote:<br>
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<pre wrap="">Finally, I wanted to use this PR as kind of a heads-up to maintainers
that we had a new architecture up and going, so as to reduce the surprise.</pre>
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So, is there an ARM-machine (or a couple) on the cluster, where a
committer can try this-and-that?<br>
<blockquote>-mi<br>
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