On 03/05/2014 09:42 AM, David C. Rankin wrote:
All,
It looks like all the hard work on the renaming and debugging payed off. After
the soft freeze, end-to-end build on Arch built 112/115 packages (tdebase failed
due to a reverted patch 'tdebase-kdesktop-systemd.diff' [so that didn't
really
count]). That leaves only 2 failures out of 115 packages. The failure were expected:
makepkg --> FAILED for libtqt-perl at Mar 5 02:00:13
makepkg --> FAILED for tdebase at Mar 5 02:44:06 (patch removal)
makepkg --> FAILED for kstreamripper at Mar 5 06:53:12
That means the only reason the keyboard was ever touched after starting the
build was due to the tdebase failure (it being mandatory to the buildscript
continuing). So except for the patch on tdebase, tde would have built end-to-end
without any user interaction. That's refreshing.
katesort appears to have built as part of tdeaddons, and kxmleditor was
patched in from a local source. Testing can now begin.
Good job Darrell, Slavek, Francios, all!
Whoop!
x86_64 build run - 1st end-to-end build with no user intervention and no
mandatory FTBFS killing the build:
Script Execution Time: 07:39:39
19:18 phoinix:~> grep FAIL /dat_e/tde/log/build/bldlog_x86_64-20140305-101958.txt
makepkg --> FAILED for libtqt-perl at Mar 5 11:04:13
makepkg --> FAILED for kstreamripper at Mar 5 15:42:23
113/115 successful packages built!
completed packages:
https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/Trinity#Complete_packages_.28current.29
Now if it works, we're golden :)
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David C. Rankin, J.D.,P.E.