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authorSZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com>2019-11-27 16:24:16 (GMT)
committerJunio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>2019-11-29 21:18:48 (GMT)
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ci: build Git with GCC 9 in the 'osx-gcc' build job
Our 'osx-gcc' build job on Travis CI relied on GCC 8 being installed (but not linked) in the image we use [1]. Alas, since the last update of this image a few days ago this is not the case anymore, and now it contains GCC 9 (installed and linked) instead of GCC 8. The results are failed 'osx-gcc' jobs, because they can't find the 'gcc-8' command [2]. Let's move on to use GCC 9, with hopefully better error reporting and improved -Wfoo flags and what not. On Travis CI this has the benefit that we can spare a few seconds while installing dependencies, because it already comes pre-installed, at least for now. The Azure Pipelines OSX image doesn't include GCC, so we have to install it ourselves anyway, and then we might as well install the newer version. In a vain attempt I tried to future-proof this a bit: - Install 'gcc@9' specifically, so we'll still get what we want even after GCC 10 comes out, and the "plain" 'gcc' package starts to refer to 'gcc@10'. - Run both 'brew install gcc@9' and 'brew link gcc@9'. If 'gcc@9' is already installed and linked, then both commands are noop and exit with success. But as we saw in the past, sometimes the image contains the expected GCC package installed but not linked, so maybe it will happen again in the future as well. In that case 'brew install' is still a noop, and instructs the user to run 'brew link' instead, so that's what we'll do. And if 'gcc@9' is not installed, then 'brew install' will install it, and the subsequent 'brew link' becomes a noop. An additional benefit of this patch is that from now on we won't unnecessarily install GCC and its dependencies in the 'osx-clang' jobs on Azure Pipelines. [1] 7d4733c501 (ci: fix GCC install in the Travis CI GCC OSX job, 2019-10-24) [2] https://travis-ci.org/git/git/jobs/615442297#L333 Signed-off-by: SZEDER Gábor <szeder.dev@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Junio C Hamano <gitster@pobox.com>
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1 files changed, 1 insertions, 2 deletions
diff --git a/ci/lib.sh b/ci/lib.sh
index 44db2d5..bbaaa29 100755
--- a/ci/lib.sh
+++ b/ci/lib.sh
@@ -126,7 +126,6 @@ then
echo "$SYSTEM_TASKDEFINITIONSURI$SYSTEM_TEAMPROJECT/_build/results?buildId=$1"
}
- BREW_INSTALL_PACKAGES=gcc@8
export GIT_PROVE_OPTS="--timer --jobs 10 --state=failed,slow,save"
export GIT_TEST_OPTS="--verbose-log -x --write-junit-xml"
MAKEFLAGS="$MAKEFLAGS --jobs=10"
@@ -177,7 +176,7 @@ linux-clang|linux-gcc)
osx-clang|osx-gcc)
if [ "$jobname" = osx-gcc ]
then
- export CC=gcc-8
+ export CC=gcc-9
fi
# t9810 occasionally fails on Travis CI OS X