Road to new openssl
Steve Langasek
steve.langasek at ubuntu.com
Wed Jan 31 01:10:26 UTC 2018
On Tue, Jan 30, 2018 at 09:26:04AM -0200, Andreas Hasenack wrote:
> net-snmp is green now, but blocked on another package: perl. Perl has a ton
> of dependencies and running tests. Has been in the queue for 17 days now
> and most arm64 tests are still in progress, so it will be a (long) while.
> There are some reds already too. Will whoever uploaded perl check those?
I've worked through the failures so far; they were all either testbed
failures (nova errors on ppc64el, dns errors on armhf), flaky tests, or
legitimate failures that shouldn't be considered regressions. We probably
need a mass-retry of at least the recent failures on armhf and ppc64el, but
for armhf we should either wait for the queue to drain all the way, or
someone needs to filter out tests that have already been re-queued to avoid
making the backlog worse with duplicates.
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