Date: Fri, 4 Aug 2017 16:04:42 +0200 From: Torsten Zuehlsdorff <tz@FreeBSD.org> To: Nikolai Lifanov <lifanov@FreeBSD.org>, freebsd-ruby@freebsd.org Subject: Re: [Stage-QA] Gemfile-Check - WIP Message-ID: <596ca897-f1ef-aa75-a23b-dec3f431c391@FreeBSD.org> In-Reply-To: <af4bc3fd-57c6-6501-a216-72282e5ec949@FreeBSD.org> References: <5a229e15-44b8-a941-7aa1-d6df667b744f@FreeBSD.org> <af4bc3fd-57c6-6501-a216-72282e5ec949@FreeBSD.org>
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On 04.08.2017 15:48, Nikolai Lifanov wrote: > On 8/4/17 8:51 AM, Torsten Zuehlsdorff wrote: >> Aloha, >> >> inspired by lifanov and his work in PR 220605 to add a check for >> .gemspec of rubygems i tried myself with Gemfile. >> >> Background is, that checking the actual Gemfile of non rubygem-* ports >> is often very time-consuming. When building Gitlab, Redmine or others, >> everything is fine. But when executing they fail - because the Gemfile >> is not satisfied. >> >> Its WIP and my first try for an stage-qa script, so every comment is >> appreciated. It adds a stage-qa stage for every non rubygem- port. When >> executed i (intent) to scan for Gemfiles and checking every file with >> bundle check. If bundle fails, the stage-qa fails. >> >> It worked for simple test. If no Gemfile was present the test was >> skipped. If it is, bundle is executed. When removing a needed dependency >> it is found. Its also found when the dependency is indirect (not in >> Gemfile itself, but a dependency of an dependency listed there). >> >> But it don't work for net-im/mikutter for example and i don't know why. >> >> So any feedback would be fine! :) >> >> Greetings, >> Torsten >> > > Hi! > > I think for something like this, a better initial approach is to make > this stage-qa target non-fatal, so warnings instead of errors. > > At least initially it will cause less disruption and give porters an > opportunity to fix the errors. Or we fix all issues before submitting - because the ports are broken if this fails. The could not be used in any way. > I have two thoughts on it so far: > > $(find ${STAGEDIR} -name Gemfile) is pretty heavy to do on every port. > Can we export something to QA_ENV from USE_RUBY and check for this instead? I would like to make it optional, but i have no idea how > Is "bundle" guaranteed to be installed for ports that ship a Gemfile? No. > Otherwise, it looks good and only has minor nits. Can we move this to > Phabricator? This will make it easier to review and iterate on. I was in doubt it is already good enough for a review. But here we go: https://reviews.freebsd.org/D11865 Greetings and thanks, Torsten -- Support me at: https://www.patreon.com/TorstenZuehlsdorff
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