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Because running Dialyzer in parallel makes everything fail.
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Now that we have Dialyzer tests, we run out of memory if we run
too many at the same time.
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The restc project has dependencies that require to be logged in
to fetch them, and this breaks the packages test suite. The oauth2c
project depends on restc.
I sent a pull request at https://github.com/kivra/restclient/pull/8
The packages can be added back just fine after this pull request
get merged.
In the future it might be worth having a value marking packages
as broken so they are skipped by the test suite.
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The URIs don't work for non-logged in users.
Choosing to remove for now because the project also changed
(there's a dhtcrawler2) so it might be worth adding this one
instead (although it probably won't be compatible with Erlang.mk
right now and seems to be more of a standalone repository).
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This fixes issues when including ErlyDTL in a release.
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lol
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One bug was fixed: now Erlang.mk will properly pass relevant
ERLC_OPTS values to Dialyzer.
One bug still exists when using multi-application repositories:
dependencies are not detected automatically. We need list-deps
before this can work.
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Broken upstream (a dependency doesn't exist) and still
waiting for a fix after more than a month.
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They're not needed on master anymore.
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... not the first.
dep_autopatch can be an expensive macro, in particular because it
executes Erlang. So if NO_AUTOPATCH is set, it's best to avoid calling
dep_autopatch as the result will be unused anyway.
While here, add a test for autopatched rebar-based dependencies.
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People who prefer spaces instead of tabs are now covered.
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We can write the file using the Makefile variables without going
through environment variables.
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We can now use 'make -j 32' again. All tests pass. There might
be some issues left with the areas that are not fully tested
yet (some plugins).
A few changes in behavior:
* 'make app' will also do 'make deps' unless SKIP_DEPS is set.
You can use 'make app-build' instead to just build the application.
* 'make rel' will also do 'make app' (and therefore deps). There
are no alternative target to keep the old behavior at this time.
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https://github.com/rabbitmq/erlang.mk
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If the local build.config has changes compared to upstream's
master branch, and $(ERLANG_MK_COMMIT) also brings changes to this
file, copying the local file to the checkout before switching to
$(ERLANG_MK_COMMIT) caused git-checkout(1) to abort with:
error: Your local changes to the following files would be overwritten by checkout:
build.config
Please, commit your changes or stash them before you can switch branches.
Aborting
While here, fix `core-upgrade-custom-repo` test case: without switching
back the alternate erlang.mk repository to its master branch, the clone
always got the test-copyright branch by default, making the
ERLANG_MK_COMMIT check ineffective.
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The `-n` flag is not standard and not portable. It is supported by many
Bourne shell to suppress the trailing newline character. But some old
shells do not support this and "-n" is printed.
This is the case for instance on some old versions of Mac OS X where
`/bin/sh` is Bash 3.2.
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Main test Makefile expects "c_src" but for convenience I also
allow "c-src" and use that one as the prefix for the tests.
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Pushing this now so I can figure out Windows.
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Not tested yet, figured it could still help people.
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Therefore, if neither $(dep_something) nor $(pkg_something_name) is
defined, $(dep_name) will return the name specified in the various
dependencies lists.
This fixes `core-app-pt-erlc-opts` and `core-deps-fetch-fail-unknown`
because now, the dependency is not "forgotten" anymore. Before,
the dependency directory was missing from $(ALL_DEPS_DIRS) because
$(dep_name) returned nothing.
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Initially submitted by Daniel White.
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https://github.com/rabbitmq/erlang.mk
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The previous code did:
if `<code that prints nothing on stdout>`; then ...
So the test failed but not for the good reason. The forked shell
printed:
/bin/sh: gmake[2]:: not found
Now, both "Run 'make ...'" tests are simplified and do not rely on
backticks and test(1) anymore. Either the output is inspected or the
exit code is checked.
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