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Re: [PATCH] gnunet-svn, gnunet-gtk-svn


From: ng0
Subject: Re: [PATCH] gnunet-svn, gnunet-gtk-svn
Date: Mon, 01 Aug 2016 14:34:27 +0000

ng0 <address@hidden> writes:

> ng0 <address@hidden> writes:
>
>> This is functional, but it suffers the same bug as the gnunet-0.10.1
>> package. I will write a gnunet-service for guix which will fix all
>> versions.
>> The expected behavior for installing gnunet is: create gnunet user with
>> gnunet group, create gnunet-dns group, build, install, configure through
>> gnunet-setup -c /path/to/gnunet.conf or setup without graphical tools,
>> add regular user to gnunet group, run gnunet stuff with regular user.
>>
>> You will experience the same stability with this svn as with 0.10.1 but
>> it will have the same broken behavior until I have fixed it.
>>
>> +      (arguments
>> +       '(#:configure-flags
>> +         (list (string-append "--with-nssdir=" %output "/lib"))
>> +         #:parallel-tests? #f ; parallel building is not functional
>> +         #:tests? #f ; FAIL: test_testbed_logger_api
>
> Comment in the previous patch I received:
>
>> > Okay, is it easy to disable just the failing test? Also, can you
>  > > include a link to the upstream bug report in this comment?
>
> This was another failing test, someone before me reported it and
> therefore I have no bugreport to point to. I consider it superfluous
> work to fix 0.10.1 (the (define-public gnunet)) now that work towards
> 0.10.2 release happens. Tests might or might not change, so the svn
> version is more logical to fix and report bugs on.
>
> The failing more current test will be reported as soon as I have time
> for it.

"The refactoring of the gnunet code is going on like a thunderstorm."
Work towards 0.10.2 release - so maybe the failing test will just be
resolved with the next version release.

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