On Mon, 22 Jul 2013 06:40:44 -0400 (EDT)
Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com> wrote:
> depcheck
> 363 runs ( 167 GOOD, 196 ERROR )
> - 84 fc17 runs ( 84 GOOD, 0 ERROR )
> - 151 fc18 runs ( 75 GOOD, 76 ERROR )
> - 128 fc19 runs ( 8 GOOD, 120 ERROR )
>
> repoclosure
> 48 runs ( 27 GOOD, 21 ERROR )
> - 7 fc17 runs ( 7 GOOD, 0 ERROR )
> - 20 fc18 runs ( 20 GOOD, 0 ERROR )
> - 21 fc19 runs ( 0 GOOD, 21 ERROR )
Thanks, Tim, for collecting these numbers. It seems we should avoid
F19 test clients for the moment.
That's a good point, with how easy it is to create clients right now,
we could rebuild with just F18 clients until some of these issues are
fixed.
As for the repoclosure bug, I
already responded to its ticket (i.e. not worth the invested time, I
think).
Depcheck problem... ugh. Anyone wants to consult this with
yum developers? Last time I talked to them, there were surprised how
hackish the whole concept was ("faking all packages to be installed
at the same time, even conflicting ones? really? that can't work").
Or is this the time to write simple_depcheck? :-)
It feels like it could be rather simple, but I have about 10%
confidence that it actually would be simple - it's been a while since
I've dug into that code and who knows how long it would actually take.
j_dulaney/handsome_pirate has been talking about a new depcheck, but he
hasn't been able to upload code for it yet. Either way, I'm all for
killing off depcheck as is :)
Tim