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authorHolger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org>2015-11-12 16:01:34 +0100
committerHolger Levsen <holger@layer-acht.org>2015-11-12 16:01:34 +0100
commit6ca93033f31cba5a54c1de0402b6031e0269ae04 (patch)
tree65381207f24d3aae3c9f29f8ed611545690e4d24
parentec08c6f23074660e1cb36ba2cb662edba3ae4e10 (diff)
downloadjenkins.debian.net-6ca93033f31cba5a54c1de0402b6031e0269ae04.tar.xz
reproducible: mention +400 days variation
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@@ -132,9 +132,10 @@ This is about Debian, below are more todo entries for other projects…
*** make maintenance job detect and reschedule logs with: 'E: 10mount: error: Directory '.*' does not exist'
*** make maintenance job detect and reschedule logs with: '^Bus Error$'
-** reenable disorderfs setup, check that it *always* unmounts + cleans up nicely
-** diffoscope needs to be run on the target arch... (or rather: run on a 64bit architecture for 64bit architectures and on 32bit for 32 bit archs), this should probably be doable with a simple i386 chroot on the host (so using qemu-static to run it on armhf should not be needed, probably.)
-** on SIGTERM, also ssh to remote host and cleanup there! (via ssh &)
+* mention +400 days variation in variation table once this is declared stable
+* reenable disorderfs setup, check that it *always* unmounts + cleans up nicely
+* diffoscope needs to be run on the target arch... (or rather: run on a 64bit architecture for 64bit architectures and on 32bit for 32 bit archs), this should probably be doable with a simple i386 chroot on the host (so using qemu-static to run it on armhf should not be needed, probably.)
+* on SIGTERM, also ssh to remote host and cleanup there! (via ssh &)
* higher prio:
** explain status in plain english on each coreboot/openwrt/netbsd/freebsd page, also on the Debian dashboard plus add an "executive summary about reproducible builds in the free software world"