[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1626861] python-polib %check runs no tests, hides s390x failures
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--- Comment #11 from Miro Hrončok <mhroncok(a)redhat.com> ---
David, I'm totally OK if somebody tells me "this is not a priority". I too have
plenty other things to work on. However I'm sending bump messages to places
where I feel ignored.
Such as the PR that adds the tests - no reaction at all for 3 months while
there are 6 maintainers. I'm deeply sorry if my bumps are so annoying, all you
have to do to stop them is to respond - even a "I don't care about s390x
failures or running test at all, closed" would work for me. Silence is
frustrating.
Also, if you are so confident that this is a no issue, maybe we should skip
this one particular test on s390x with an explanation message in a comment,
rather than closing this bug as CLOSED RAWHIDE without even saying why exactly
is this CLOSED.
If you are not interested in responding to Pull Requests and bugzillas for
python-polib, Sundeep Anand would like to maintain it.
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[Fedora-i18n-bugs] [Bug 1626861] python-polib %check runs no tests, hides s390x failures
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https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1626861
--- Comment #10 from David Shea <dshea(a)redhat.com> ---
(In reply to Miro Hrončok from comment #9)
> Are the s390x failures fixed, not hidden?
The tests run, and they almost certainly fail since I far as I know polib still
does not check the endianess of .mo files, and the tests use little endian .mo
files.
This is hardly an urgent issue. Fedora's primary architectures are
little-endian only, and this issue only applies to using polib to read .mo
files that were built for a different architecture. So maybe cool it on the
"bump" messages everywhere.
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