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7f630e6f35 CI: skip apt upgrade on github runners (#13975)
Revert: https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/13680
Fixed in: https://github.com/actions/runner-images/issues/9016

Signed-off-by: Philip H <47042125+pheiduck@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-02-06 10:47:49 +01:00
ea7f2f29af CI: Bump codecov/codecov-action from 3 to 4 (#13978)
Bumps [codecov/codecov-action](https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/codecov/codecov-action/compare/v3...v4)

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- dependency-name: codecov/codecov-action
  dependency-type: direct:production
  update-type: version-update:semver-major
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Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-02-06 10:46:10 +01:00
e93d5cadec patch 9.1.0070: CI: testsuite not run on M1 Mac
Problem:  CI: testsuite not run on M1 Mac
Solution: Make it run on gh runners for M1, disable failing tests for
          now, until we figure the problem with the failings tests out
          (rhysd)

closes: #13943

Signed-off-by: rhysd <lin90162@yahoo.co.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-02-01 21:22:14 +01:00
0a3d369687 CI: get rid of snap and speed up CI (#13938)
Signed-off-by: Philip H <47042125+pheiduck@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-01-31 20:04:22 +01:00
28db30ddb1 CI: update clang to v18 (#13937)
Signed-off-by: Philip H <47042125+pheiduck@users.noreply.github.com>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-01-31 20:02:10 +01:00
1cee50904e CI: Bump actions/cache from 3 to 4 (#13897)
Bumps [actions/cache](https://github.com/actions/cache) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/cache/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/cache/blob/main/RELEASES.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/cache/compare/v3...v4)

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Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-01-22 20:06:01 +01:00
9c58191b34 CI: regenerate helptags, fix ci help tags job failing
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-01-15 22:39:54 +01:00
8102a4c463 CI: Check help tags for errors (duplicates, missing, etc) (#13865)
- Run the doc make html awk script, which also checks, that all
  referenced help tags exists.
- Run the doc maketags awk script, which checks for duplicates
- in case of any error in the previous two steps, exit the CI with
  an error and show the errors.log file, that is generated by the
  previous 2 steps

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2024-01-14 19:24:05 +01:00
7349c5160a CI: Fix i386 build (#13680)
Fix the following error:
```
The following packages have unmet dependencies:
 binutils : Conflicts: binutils:i386 but 2.38-4ubuntu2.4 is to be installed
 binutils:i386 : Conflicts: binutils but 2.38-4ubuntu2.3 is to be installed
 binutils-common : Breaks: binutils-common:i386 (!= 2.38-4ubuntu2.3) but 2.38-4ubuntu2.4 is to be installed
 binutils-common:i386 : Breaks: binutils-common (!= 2.38-4ubuntu2.4) but 2.38-4ubuntu2.3 is to be installed
 libbinutils : Breaks: libbinutils:i386 (!= 2.38-4ubuntu2.3) but 2.38-4ubuntu2.4 is to be installed
 libbinutils:i386 : Breaks: libbinutils (!= 2.38-4ubuntu2.4) but 2.38-4ubuntu2.3 is to be installed
 libctf0 : Breaks: libctf0:i386 (!= 2.38-4ubuntu2.3) but 2.38-4ubuntu2.4 is to be installed
 libctf0:i386 : Breaks: libctf0 (!= 2.38-4ubuntu2.4) but 2.38-4ubuntu2.3 is to be installed
E: Error, pkgProblemResolver::Resolve generated breaks, this may be caused by held packages.
```

Run `apt-get upgrade` before installing additional packages.

Signed-off-by: K.Takata <kentkt@csc.jp>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-12-14 06:58:48 +00:00
9cc95aa0d8 CI: check that all files are listed in Filelist (#13601)
Sometimes patches add files that should be included in tarballs for
distribution, but are not added to Filelist (used by Makefile to build
the tar archive).  This can break the build, or it can be silently
ignored as runtime files are simply not included in the distribution.

Add a CI check to ensure all files tracked in the repository are
assigned to a variable in Filelist.  A few files were not listed because
they do not need to be included in builds and tarballs, so add an IGNORE
variable for these exceptions.

Co-authored-by: Peter Simonyi <pts@petersimonyi.ca>
Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-12-01 18:07:42 +01:00
e085dfda5d patch 9.0.1962: No support for writing extended attributes
Problem:  No support for writing extended attributes
Solution: Add extended attribute support for linux

It's been a long standing issue, that if you write a file with extended
attributes and backupcopy is set to no, the file will loose the extended
attributes.

So this patch adds support for retrieving the extended attributes and
copying it to the new file. It currently only works on linux, mainly
because I don't know the different APIs for other systems (BSD, MacOSX and
Solaris).  On linux, this should be supported since Kernel 2.4 or
something, so this should be pretty safe to use now.

Enable the extended attribute support with normal builds.

I also added it explicitly to the :version output as well as make it
able to check using `:echo has("xattr")`, to have users easily check
that this is available.

In contrast to the similar support for SELINUX and SMACK support (which
also internally uses extended attributes), I have made this a FEAT_XATTR
define, instead of the similar HAVE_XATTR.

Add a test and change CI to include relevant packages so that CI can
test that extended attributes are correctly written.

closes: #306
closes: #13203

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-09-30 12:49:18 +02:00
f109bf93c9 patch 9.0.1943: CI not run with clang-17
Problem:  CI not run with clang-17
Solution: Update CI to use clang-17

closes: #12745

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Philip H <47042125+pheiduck@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-09-25 21:05:00 +02:00
a66feb5fb5 patch 9.0.1903: CI fails because snd-dummy modules missing
Problem:  Github Actions fails because snd-dummy modules missing
          in current runner images
Solution: ignore modprobe error

related: actions/runner-images#8295

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-09-16 18:29:42 +02:00
213c323184 CI: Bump actions/checkout from 3 to 4 (#13072)
Bumps [actions/checkout](https://github.com/actions/checkout) from 3 to 4.
- [Release notes](https://github.com/actions/checkout/releases)
- [Changelog](https://github.com/actions/checkout/blob/main/CHANGELOG.md)
- [Commits](https://github.com/actions/checkout/compare/v3...v4)

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2023-09-11 19:43:33 +02:00
a4245a10ea patch 9.0.1871: Github CI does not run i386 job
Problem:  Github CI does not run i386 job
Solution: Add a i386 architecture

Add CI testing for i386

message_test recently failed on i386, which exposed a gap in the CI
testing.  Convert the shadowdir job to one that runs on i386 so we get
32-bit test coverage.

Since the GHA runners are x86_64, we can enable the i386 architecture
in dpkg and install i386 packages for the i386 CI jobs.  However, this
can't currently be done with features=huge since that would require
installing python3-dev:i386, which breaks the CI environment.

closes: #12975

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
2023-09-05 07:41:23 +02:00
8b20203141 patch 9.0.1844: doc helptags may not be up to date
Problem:  doc helptags may not be up to date
Solution: Add CI jobs to verify helptags are updated

Also, re-generate the tags file with updated list so it will pass CI.

closes: #13012

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-09-02 16:04:50 +02:00
3e1e63de18 patch 9.0.1819: Github CI too complex
Problem:  Github CI too complex
Solution: CI: Tidy up matrix

Perform the following changes to the CI configuration:
 - Move common CFLAGS to ci/config.mk.sed
 - Change extra key to array to able to assign no or multiple values
   explicitly
 - Modify luaver variable handling
   - lib${{ matrix.luaver }}-dev ${{ matrix.luaver }} are confusing
     as package names
 - Deduplicate CONFOPT setting

closes: #12955

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: ichizok <gclient.gaap@gmail.com>
2023-08-29 22:20:21 +02:00
58f39d89a8 patch 9.0.1791: No tests for the termdebug plugin
Problem:  No tests for the termdebug plugin
Solution: Add some simple tests for the termdebug plugin

closes: #12927

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yegappan Lakshmanan <yegappan@yahoo.com>
2023-08-27 11:14:44 +02:00
c13b3d1350 patch 9.0.1776: No support for stable Python 3 ABI
Problem:  No support for stable Python 3 ABI
Solution: Support Python 3 stable ABI

Commits:
1) Support Python 3 stable ABI to allow mixed version interoperatbility

Vim currently supports embedding Python for use with plugins, and the
"dynamic" linking option allows the user to specify a locally installed
version of Python by setting `pythonthreedll`. However, one caveat is
that the Python 3 libs are not binary compatible across minor versions,
and mixing versions can potentially be dangerous (e.g. let's say Vim was
linked against the Python 3.10 SDK, but the user sets `pythonthreedll`
to a 3.11 lib). Usually, nothing bad happens, but in theory this could
lead to crashes, memory corruption, and other unpredictable behaviors.
It's also difficult for the user to tell something is wrong because Vim
has no way of reporting what Python 3 version Vim was linked with.

For Vim installed via a package manager, this usually isn't an issue
because all the dependencies would already be figured out. For prebuilt
Vim binaries like MacVim (my motivation for working on this), AppImage,
and Win32 installer this could potentially be an issue as usually a
single binary is distributed. This is more tricky when a new Python
version is released, as there's a chicken-and-egg issue with deciding
what Python version to build against and hard to keep in sync when a new
Python version just drops and we have a mix of users of different Python
versions, and a user just blindly upgrading to a new Python could lead to
bad interactions with Vim.

Python 3 does have a solution for this problem: stable ABI / limited API
(see https://docs.python.org/3/c-api/stable.html). The C SDK limits the
API to a set of functions that are promised to be stable across
versions. This pull request adds an ifdef config that allows us to turn
it on when building Vim. Vim binaries built with this option should be
safe to freely link with any Python 3 libraies without having the
constraint of having to use the same minor version.

Note: Python 2 has no such concept and this doesn't change how Python 2
integration works (not that there is going to be a new version of Python
2 that would cause compatibility issues in the future anyway).

---

Technical details:
======

The stable ABI can be accessed when we compile with the Python 3 limited
API (by defining `Py_LIMITED_API`). The Python 3 code (in `if_python3.c`
and `if_py_both.h`) would now handle this and switch to limited API
mode. Without it set, Vim will still use the full API as before so this
is an opt-in change.

The main difference is that `PyType_Object` is now an opaque struct that
we can't directly create "static types" out of, and we have to create
type objects as "heap types" instead. This is because the struct is not
stable and changes from version to version (e.g. 3.8 added a
`tp_vectorcall` field to it). I had to change all the types to be
allocated on the heap instead with just a pointer to them.

Other functions are also simply missing in limited API, or they are
introduced too late (e.g. `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` in 3.10) to it that
we need some other ways to do the same thing, so I had to abstract a few
things into macros, and sometimes re-implement functions like
`PyObject_NEW`.

One caveat is that in limited API, `OutputType` (used for replacing
`sys.stdout`) no longer inherits from `PyStdPrinter_Type` which I don't
think has any real issue other than minor differences in how they
convert to a string and missing a couple functions like `mode()` and
`fileno()`.

Also fixed an existing bug where `tp_basicsize` was set incorrectly for
`BufferObject`, `TabListObject, `WinListObject`.

Technically, there could be a small performance drop, there is a little
more indirection with accessing type objects, and some APIs like
`PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` are missing, but in practice I didn't see any
difference, and any well-written Python plugin should try to avoid
excessing callbacks to the `vim` module in Python anyway.

I only tested limited API mode down to Python 3.7, which seemes to
compile and work fine. I haven't tried earlier Python versions.

2) Fix PyIter_Check on older Python vers / type##Ptr unused warning

For PyIter_Check, older versions exposed them as either macros (used in
full API), or a function (for use in limited API). A previous change
exposed PyIter_Check to the dynamic build because Python just moved it
to function-only in 3.10 anyway. Because of that, just make sure we
always grab the function in dynamic builds in earlier versions since
that's what Python eventually did anyway.

3) Move Py_LIMITED_API define to configure script

Can now use --with-python-stable-abi flag to customize what stable ABI
version to target. Can also use an env var to do so as well.

4) Show +python/dyn-stable in :version, and allow has() feature query

Not sure if the "/dyn-stable" suffix would break things, or whether we
should do it another way. Or just don't show it in version and rely on
has() feature checking.

5) Documentation first draft. Still need to implement v:python3_version

6) Fix PyIter_Check build breaks when compiling against Python 3.8

7) Add CI coverage stable ABI on Linux/Windows / make configurable on Windows

This adds configurable options for Windows make files (both MinGW and
MSVC). CI will also now exercise both traditional full API and stable
ABI for Linux and Windows in the matrix for coverage.

Also added a "dynamic" option to Linux matrix as a drive-by change to
make other scripting languages like Ruby / Perl testable under both
static and dynamic builds.

8) Fix inaccuracy in Windows docs

Python's own docs are confusing but you don't actually want to use
`python3.dll` for the dynamic linkage.

9) Add generated autoconf file

10) Add v:python3_version support

This variable indicates the version of Python3 that Vim was built
against (PY_VERSION_HEX), and will be useful to check whether the Python
library you are loading in dynamically actually fits it. When built with
stable ABI, it will be the limited ABI version instead
(`Py_LIMITED_API`), which indicates the minimum version of Python 3 the
user should have, rather than the exact match. When stable ABI is used,
we won't be exposing PY_VERSION_HEX in this var because it just doesn't
seem necessary to do so (the whole point of stable ABI is the promise
that it will work across versions), and I don't want to confuse the user
with too many variables.

Also, cleaned up some documentation, and added help tags.

11) Fix Python 3.7 compat issues

Fix a couple issues when using limited API < 3.8

- Crash on exit: In Python 3.7, if a heap-allocated type is destroyed
  before all instances are, it would cause a crash later. This happens
  when we destroyed `OptionsType` before calling `Py_Finalize` when
  using the limited API. To make it worse, later versions changed the
  semantics and now each instance has a strong reference to its own type
  and the recommendation has changed to have each instance de-ref its
  own type and have its type in GC traversal. To avoid dealing with
  these cross-version variations, we just don't free the heap type. They
  are static types in non-limited-API anyway and are designed to last
  through the entirety of the app, and we also don't restart the Python
  runtime and therefore do not need it to have absolutely 0 leaks.

  See:
  - https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.8.html#changes-in-the-c-api
  - https://docs.python.org/3/whatsnew/3.9.html#changes-in-the-c-api

- PyIter_Check: This function is not provided in limited APIs older than
  3.8. Previously I was trying to mock it out using manual
  PyType_GetSlot() but it was brittle and also does not actually work
  properly for static types (it will generate a Python error). Just
  return false. It does mean using limited API < 3.8 is not recommended
  as you lose the functionality to handle iterators, but from playing
  with plugins I couldn't find it to be an issue.

- Fix loading of PyIter_Check so it will be done when limited API < 3.8.
  Otherwise loading a 3.7 Python lib will fail even if limited API was
  specified to use it.

12) Make sure to only load `PyUnicode_AsUTF8AndSize` in needed in limited API

We don't use this function unless limited API >= 3.10, but we were
loading it regardless. Usually it's ok in Unix-like systems where Python
just has a single lib that we load from, but in Windows where there is a
separate python3.dll this would not work as the symbol would not have
been exposed in this more limited DLL file. This makes it much clearer
under what condition is this function needed.

closes: #12032

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Yee Cheng Chin <ychin.git@gmail.com>
2023-08-20 21:18:38 +02:00
07a2b61d4c patch 9.0.1736: Github Actions times out after 20 minutes
Problem: Github Actions times out after 20 minutes
Solution: Increase the timeout to 25 minutes

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
2023-08-18 01:20:42 +02:00
d2af6c66fe patch 9.0.1733: CI: cannot cache linux-modules-extra
Problem: CI: cannot cache linux-modules-extra
Solution: Enable caching and reduce failed downloads

closes: #12779

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Philip H <47042125+pheiduck@users.noreply.github.com>
2023-08-17 23:45:08 +02:00
ba913b14dd patch 9.0.1713: Github CI fails to load snd-dummy kernel module
Problem: Github CI fails to load snd-dummy kernel module
Solution: Make installation of linux-modules-extra optional

linux-modules-extra package are not available on Ubuntu 22 at the
moment, which breaks CI runs. The change make its installation
conditional as the original `if-else` structure tried to do.

closes: #12801

Signed-off-by: Christian Brabandt <cb@256bit.org>
Co-authored-by: Zdenek Dohnal <zdohnal@redhat.com>
2023-08-15 22:34:45 +02:00
6efb198033 Updated runtime files
This is a collection of various PRs from github that all require a minor
patch number:

1) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12612

    Do not conflate dictionary key with end of block

2) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12729:

    When saving and restoring 'undolevels', the constructs `&undolevels` and
    `:set undolevels` are problematic.

    The construct `&undolevels` reads an unpredictable value; it will be the
    local option value (if one has been set), or the global option value
    (otherwise), making it unsuitable for saving a value for later
    restoration.

    Similarly, if a local option value has been set for 'undolevels',
    temporarily modifying the option via `:set undolevels` changes the local
    value as well as the global value, requiring extra work to restore both
    values.

    Saving and restoring the option value in one step via the construct
    `:let &undolevels = &undolevels` appears to make no changes to the
    'undolevels' option, but if a local option has been set to a different
    value than the global option, it has the unintended effect of changing
    the global 'undolevels' value to the local value.

    Update the documentation to explain these issues and recommend explicit
    use of global and local option values when saving and restoring.  Update
    some unit tests to use `g:undolevels`.

3) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12702:

    Problem:    Pip requirements files are not recognized.
    Solution:   Add a pattern to match pip requirements files.

4) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12688:

    Add indent file and tests for ABB Rapid

5) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12668:

    Use Lua 5.1 numeric escapes in tests and add to CI

    Only Lua 5.2+ and LuaJIT understand hexadecimal escapes in strings.  Lua
    5.1 only supports decimal escapes:

    > A character in a string can also be specified by its numerical value
    > using the escape sequence \ddd, where ddd is a sequence of up to three
    > decimal digits. (Note that if a numerical escape is to be followed by a
    > digit, it must be expressed using exactly three digits.) Strings in Lua
    > can contain any 8-bit value, including embedded zeros, which can be
    > specified as '\0'.

    To make sure this works with Lua 5.4 and Lua 5.1 change the Vim CI to
    run with Lua 5.1 as well as Lua 5.4

6) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12631:

    Add hurl filetype detection

7) https://github.com/vim/vim/pull/12573:

    Problem:   Files for haskell persistent library are not recognized
    Solution:  Add pattern persistentmodels for haskell persistent library

closes: #12612
closes: #12729
closes: #12702
closes: #12688
closes: #12668
closes: #12631
closes: #12573

Co-authored-by: lacygoill <lacygoill@lacygoill.me>
Co-authored-by: Michael Henry <drmikehenry@drmikehenry.com>
Co-authored-by: ObserverOfTime <chronobserver@disroot.org>
Co-authored-by: KnoP-01 <knosowski@graeffrobotics.de>
Co-authored-by: James McCoy <jamessan@jamessan.com>
Co-authored-by: Jacob Pfeifer <jacob@pfeifer.dev>
Co-authored-by: Borys Lykah <lykahb@fastmail.com>
2023-08-10 06:19:18 +02:00
1d7caa58e3 patch 9.0.1681: Build Failure with Perl 5.38
Problem: Build Failure with Perl 5.38
Solution: Fix Build Failure

closes: #12543, closes: #12575
2023-08-09 19:58:58 +02:00
982ded68b6 patch 9.0.1646: CI: codecov may take a very long time to run
Problem:    CI: codecov may take a very long time to run.
Solution:   Add a timeout. (Philip Heiduck, closes #12559)
2023-06-22 18:12:46 +01:00
7268e53996 patch 9.0.1562: mixing package managers is not a good idea
Problem:    Mixing package managers is not a good idea.
Solution:   Install gcc 13 with apt-get. (closes #12405)
2023-05-16 20:11:02 +01:00
b6a19594b2 patch 9.0.1553: CI: using slightly outdated gcc version
Problem:    CI: using slightly outdated gcc version.
Solution:   Use "brew" to get a more recent gcc version.  (closes #12391)
2023-05-13 18:05:20 +01:00
c416fd4ca8 patch 9.0.1552: CI: sound-dummy module is not installed
Problem:    CI: sound-dummy module is not installed.
Solution:   Invert using the result of the condition.  (closes #12394)
2023-05-13 17:46:10 +01:00
ff40b625a6 patch 9.0.1548: CI: check in sound-dummy module may throw an error
Problem:    CI: check in sound-dummy module may throw an error.
Solution:   Check whether apt-cache can show the package description.
            (Christian Brabandt, closes #12390)
2023-05-13 11:54:47 +01:00
12eb0f4ec5 patch 9.0.1547: Coveralls workflow on CI is commented out
Problem:    Coveralls workflow on CI is commented out.
Solution:   Remove the Coveralls workflow. (closes #12389)
2023-05-12 18:47:28 +01:00
e741f039cf patch 9.0.1541: CI: sound dummy is disabled
Problem:    CI: sound dummy is disabled.
Solution:   Make sound dummy work again. (closes #12380)
2023-05-11 15:22:58 +01:00
5fc7959dcb patch 9.0.1536: CI: sound dummy stopped working
Problem:    CI: sound dummy stopped working.
Solution:   Temporarily stop using sound dummy.
2023-05-09 22:13:58 +01:00
2f14716c46 patch 9.0.1489: crypt with libsodium is not tested on CI
Problem:    Crypt with libsodium is not tested on CI.
Solution:   Configure testing with libsodium. (Ozaki Kiichi, closes #12297)
2023-04-26 15:43:39 +01:00
9be736f2eb patch 9.0.1474: CI runs with old version of Ubuntu and tools
Problem:    CI runs with old version of Ubuntu and tools.
Solution:   Update CI to more recent versions. (closes #11092)
2023-04-21 19:51:22 +01:00
017227079f patch 9.0.1473: CI does not run sound tests
Problem:    CI does not run sound tests.
Solution:   Re-enable sound tests.  Use "apt-get" instead of "apt". (Ozaki
            Kiichi, closes #12280)
2023-04-21 17:46:57 +01:00
b0b6b8b07e patch 9.0.1384: setting HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE is not needed with version 4
Problem:    Setting HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE is not needed with Homebew version
            4.
Solution:   Remove setting HOMEBREW_NO_AUTO_UPDATE. (closes #12008)
2023-03-05 20:56:34 +00:00
43e234e8b4 patch 9.0.1289: a newer version of clang can be used for CI
Problem:    A newer version of clang can be used for CI.
Solution:   Switch from clang-15 to clang-16. (closes #11577)
2023-02-06 20:22:48 +00:00
192e24d974 patch 9.0.1253: CI adds repository unnecessarily
Problem:    CI adds repository unnecessarily.
Solution:   Remove the line from the workflow. (closes #11900)
2023-01-28 10:43:50 +00:00
ef91ae4557 patch 9.0.1114: CI does not use the latest Python version
Problem:    CI does not use the latest Python version.
Solution:   Switch from Python 3.10 to 3.11. (closes #11761)
2022-12-30 17:41:17 +00:00
b5328b46a7 patch 9.0.1071: Codecov action version is too specific
Problem:    Codecov action version is too specific.
Solution:   Only use "v3" to automatically use the latest stable version.
            (closes #11720)
2022-12-17 15:47:45 +00:00
1273dfb015 patch 9.0.0941: CI failures in sound dummy
Problem:    CI failures in sound dummy.
Solution:   Temporarily disable building sound dummy. (closes #11610)
2022-11-24 15:15:08 +00:00
80613d64e6 patch 9.0.0847: CI: not totally clear what MS-Windows version is used
Problem:    CI: not totally clear what MS-Windows version is used.
Solution:   Show the Windows version. (Ken Takata, closes #11524)
2022-11-09 16:12:47 +00:00
d094e580b0 patch 9.0.0773: huge build on macos uses dynamic Perl
Problem:    Huge build on macos uses dynamic Perl.
Solution:   Use built-in Perl, uninstall the brew one. (closes #11382)
2022-10-16 14:53:34 +01:00
fa7bb1d937 patch 9.0.0759: huge build on macos does not use Perl
Problem:    Huge build on macos does not use Perl.
Solution:   Re-enable the Perl interface using "dynamic". (closes #11375)
2022-10-15 14:17:37 +01:00
d988ef3a55 patch 9.0.0755: huge build on macos always fails on CI
Problem:    Huge build on macos always fails on CI.
Solution:   Temporarily disable the perl interface.
2022-10-15 10:54:27 +01:00
b7af5a0445 patch 9.0.0704: CI runs "tiny" and "small" builds, which are the same
Problem:    CI runs "tiny" and "small" builds, which are the same.
Solution:   Remove the "small" build. (Naruhiko Nishino, closes #11315)
2022-10-09 13:28:36 +01:00
311df6bb0f patch 9.0.0593: CI actions have too many permissions
Problem:    CI actions have too many permissions.
Solution:   Restrict permissions to what is required. (closes #11223)
2022-09-26 15:52:46 +01:00
d3eafdd709 patch 9.0.0570: CI for Windows is still using codecov action 3.1.0
Problem:    CI for Windows is still using codecov action 3.1.0.
Solution:   Use action 3.1.1. (closes #11212)
2022-09-24 13:00:53 +01:00
6a434e93a9 patch 9.0.0536: CI: codecov action update available
Problem:    CI: codecov action update available.
Solution:   Update Codecov 3.1.0 to 3.3.1. (closes #11188)
2022-09-21 19:41:54 +01:00
2da11a4124 patch 9.0.0436: CI: running tests in parallel causes flakiness
Problem:    CI: running tests in parallel causes flakiness.
Solution:   Reorganize the MS-Windows runs. (Ken Takata, closes #11101)
2022-09-10 13:03:12 +01:00