Current tinderbox regression (libxcb)
Chris Ball
cjb at laptop.org
Tue Nov 4 21:29:37 PST 2008
Hi Jamey,
> I'm sorry too: I used an overly grumpy tone in my last mail. I
> should have known git would make the merge easy to do. :-)
> Tinderbox builds should be passing again now.
Yep, they're passing again, thanks:
http://tinderbox.x.org/
>> I'll be more patient about build breakage in future. (Maybe we
>> could set up a process for announcing a temporary breakage to the
>> list?)
> You know, I really should have announced that. You're right. :-) It
> didn't occur to me that people might be building from git on such a
> regular basis that anyone would notice. My bad. :-) Hopefully it's
> a rare enough thing to not need a special process though...
Agreed.
> It's good to see that there's an X.org Tinderbox; I knew anholt set
> one up years ago but I didn't think there was one still going. Is
> there room in there to run libxcb's test suite, pathetic as it is?
> At top level, just run `make check`.
Thanks, added the "make check" test. I don't know if you plan to have
the test suite launch X clients in the future, but I added it to the set
of tests that is run against the newly-built libraries/server/drivers at
the end of every tinderbox build, so launching clients will work if you
want to. Here's the current set of tests used after every build run:
xcb
x11perf
rendercheck
cairotest
cairoperf
Here are the latest test results for the "construct" tinderbox machine:
http://tinderbox.x.org/builds/2008-11-05-0005/
(Hm, it says "0 tests passed" for libxcb; any idea what's up with that?)
> Running the X Test Suite would be awesome too.
I'll take a look at the X Test Suite -- I haven't used it before.
If there are any other suggestions for test programs to run against
new builds of servers/drivers, I'd be happy to hear those too.
Thanks,
- Chris.
--
Chris Ball <cjb at laptop.org>
More information about the xorg
mailing list