commit | 03be174e7176956b6865048c593761fb42563630 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@redhat.com> | Thu Jun 10 19:40:54 2021 -0500 |
committer | Michael Catanzaro <mcatanzaro@redhat.com> | Thu Jun 10 19:40:54 2021 -0500 |
tree | 927b9e7cff584c2f3fe17470a159a9505bf3f747 | |
parent | de74a70b7e1ab0c0f380248c1524f0bfad3d852b [diff] |
ci: allow FreeBSD jobs to fail The FreeBSD CI is flaky. The CI is of only limited use if it fails spuriously. Until a glorious future where GLib has active FreeBSD developers eager to debug its testsuite, it would be pragmatic to accept the CI run as passing if all other platforms are happy.
GLib is the low-level core library that forms the basis for projects such as GTK and GNOME. It provides data structure handling for C, portability wrappers, and interfaces for such runtime functionality as an event loop, threads, dynamic loading, and an object system.
The official download locations are: https://download.gnome.org/sources/glib
The official web site is: https://www.gtk.org/
See the file ‘INSTALL.in’
Bugs should be reported to the GNOME issue tracking system. (https://gitlab.gnome.org/GNOME/glib/issues/new). You will need to create an account for yourself.
In the bug report please include:
Patches should also be submitted as merge requests to gitlab.gnome.org. If the patch fixes an existing issue, please refer to the issue in your commit message with the following notation (for issue 123): Closes: #123
Otherwise, create a new merge request that introduces the change, filing a separate issue is not required.
main
The default development branch of GLib has been renamed to main
. To update your local checkout, use:
git checkout master git branch -m master main git fetch git branch --unset-upstream git branch -u origin/main git symbolic-ref refs/remotes/origin/HEAD refs/remotes/origin/main