RFR: 8199220: Zero build broken after 8195103 and 8191102 (was RFR: 8199220: Zero build broken) (original) (raw)
John Paul Adrian Glaubitz glaubitz at physik.fu-berlin.de
Fri Mar 9 07:03:14 UTC 2018
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On 03/09/2018 12:32 AM, David Holmes wrote:
Ed's using "sponsor" in the hotspot-specific way meaning "someone from Oracle" - so that we can put shared code changes through our builds/tests prior to pushing. :)
Ok. I think it should be mentioned then because otherwise I could have pushed it as well. For me, "sponsor" just refers to a person with commit access, at least that's how we define that term in Debian.
I'm putting this through our (non-zero) builds/tests now. Not that I expect any issues.
From what Thomas wrote the zero part may still need some work.
Btw, during his presentation at FOSDEM, I think Mark talked about CI test machines that can be reached by non-Oracle OpenJDK members. Is that infrastructure already in place? And would that have been sufficient here in order for a non-Oracle sponsor to test and push the changes?
Thanks, Adrian
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