[Merge] ~rafaeldtinoco/ubuntu/+source/ocfs2-tools:lp1745155-eoan into ubuntu/+source/ocfs2-tools:ubuntu/eoan-devel
Rafael David Tinoco
rafaeldtinoco at kernelpath.com
Fri Sep 6 10:48:34 UTC 2019
On 06/09/2019 03:20, Christian Ehrhardt wrote:
> Hmm,
> yeah I agree that the simulation might be too hard then :-/
> Unfortunately I think without that it somewhat defies the intention.
I thought the same way.
> With that being lost I'm not sure if this is really better than:
> - Architecture: linux-any
> - Architecture: amd64 arm64 armhf ppc64 i386 ppc64el
+1 BUT the good thing is, based what xnox said, we could fail new included big endian architecture (very unlikely to happen soon ?) automatically.
> In my understanding xnox wanted to achieve was that "if upstream fixes it it suddenly starts to build and will just work". That will not happen here, s390x will not change endianess and ocfs might be fixed without that changing.
Yep, I share the same opinion.
> I'll add a review slot for xnox as I'm "guessing" a lot of what he has meant.
> Let him answer what he meant and if it is ok what how the MR implements it, he should know better :-)
Yes, please xnox, let me know and I can change this to a white list of architectures instead.
Thx
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