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Enable bionic build replacing xenail
Enable bionic 18.04 replacing xenial 16.04. Curl
https://oligarchy.co.uk/xapian/ is failing to validate the SSL cert
with the CA on xenial. See if this fixes it.
Python 3.4 is not supported on bionic is obsolete so remove testing.
It was retained because 3.4 was EPEL version for centos 7. With centos
demise, removed it from 'python:' settings.
Test latest 2.x release, earliest 3.x release supported by bionic
(3.6), last two production 3.x releases and nightly to cut down on
cost of testing. Also run tests in 3.x series in reverse order so 3.9
runs first. Hence we fail early as newest pythons seem to have more
issues with the code.
| author | John Rouillard <rouilj@ieee.org> |
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| date | Thu, 30 Sep 2021 20:31:29 -0400 |
| parents | 0942fe89e82e |
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# Auditor for patch files # Patches should be declared as text/plain (also .py files), # independent of what the browser says, and # the "patch" keyword should get set automatically. import posixpath patchtypes = ('.diff', '.patch') sourcetypes = ('.diff', '.patch', '.py') def ispatch(file, types): return posixpath.splitext(file)[1] in types def patches_text_plain(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): if ispatch(newvalues['name'], sourcetypes): newvalues['type'] = 'text/plain' def patches_keyword(db, cl, nodeid, newvalues): # Check whether there are any new files newfiles = set(newvalues.get('files',())) if nodeid: newfiles -= set(db.issue.get(nodeid, 'files')) # Check whether any of these is a patch newpatch = False for fileid in newfiles: if ispatch(db.file.get(fileid, 'name'), patchtypes): newpatch = True break if newpatch: # Add the patch keyword if its not already there patchid = db.keyword.lookup("patch") oldkeywords = [] if nodeid: oldkeywords = db.issue.get(nodeid, 'keywords') if patchid in oldkeywords: # This is already marked as a patch return if 'keywords' not in newvalues: newvalues['keywords'] = oldkeywords newvalues['keywords'].append(patchid) def init(db): db.file.audit('create', patches_text_plain) db.issue.audit('create', patches_keyword) db.issue.audit('set', patches_keyword)
