Re: Linux 2.6.24
From: Rafael J. Wysocki
Date: Fri Jan 25 2008 - 07:00:58 EST
On Friday, 25 of January 2008, Valdis.Kletnieks@xxxxxx wrote:
> On Fri, 25 Jan 2008 10:10:11 +0100, "Giacomo A. Catenazzi" said:
>
> > As a tester I would like:
> > - slow merges, so that developer could rebase and test
> > (compile test) the interaction of the new code.
>
> An amazing amount of stuff gets caught when it's tested in Andrew Morton's -mm
> tree. You think -rc1's are bad now, consider that much of what will be
> 25-rc1 already got tried as 24-rc6-mm1 and 24-rc8-mm1. Without those, the
> -rc1 releases would be truly horrific.. ;)
>
> > - you will introduce a new step on git management:
> > Every changeset is compile-tested before going out to the world.
> > I think this can be done automatically, and I think that one or
> > two configurations are enough to find most of the problems.
>
> It's true that a compile on x86 and a compile on PowerPC
Please add IA-64 and ARM at the very least.
> should flush out
> most of the truly stupid mistakes, but those are usually found and fixed
> literally within hours. Anyhow, the proper time for test compiles is *before*
> it goes into the git trees at all - it should have been tested before it
> gets sent to a maintainer for inclusion.
That's correct, but I'm not sure how to enforce it.
> Plus, there's a *lot* of issues that "one or two configurations" won't
> find - we continually find build issues that literally depend on 3 or 4
> different CONFIG_* settings, and only misbehave for one specific combination.
> And all the things that compile clean but explode at runtime.
Absolutely.
I whish there would be more time for testing things during merge windows.
Greetings,
Rafael
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