I'll take a look at the `make check` failures for libgdata. I was wondering if the tests have internet access from the buildbot machines? The libgdata tests have a "no internet" mode (the "-n" option) which disables tests which require internet access. Might it be an idea to enable this for libgdata's test suite? Even if the buildbot machines do have internet access, the libgdata tests generate a reasonable amount of traffic (uploading files to YouTube and PicasaWeb, for example), which might be a consideration. Philip On Wed, 2010-12-08 at 07:23 -0500, Matthias Clasen wrote: > Here is a quick analysis of the status of builds on build.gnome.org. > The one-line summary is that getting webkit and e-d-s to build against > current GTK+ will get us quite a bit closer to a fully building tree. > But there is also a bunch of easy fixes for make check failures. > > Matthias > > > 183 modules > 162 built ok 88% > 131 checked ok 72% > > Stuff that doesn't build > > Doesn't build with gtk3: > evolution-data-server > networkmanager-applet > gtkhtml > webkit > gtkmm > gtk-vnc > > Needs webkit: > empathy > epiphany > yelp > devhelp > > Needs e-d-s: > evolution > empathy > ekiga > > Other problems: > bluez (autofoo/jhbuild problems) > accountsservice (autofoo problems) > tracker (needs newer dbus) > gnome-system-monitor (needs gtkmm) > anjuta (introspection) > vinagre (needs gtk-vnc) > gtk-sharp > pygtk > tomboy > > Stuff that fails in make check: > > Needs POTFILES.in update: > pulseaudo > gnome-control-center > polkit-gnome > gnome-session > totem > gedit > > Needs a display to run tests: > clutter > > Needs some other service to run tests: > gst-plugins-good (gconf) > > Random extra dependencies for make check: > telepathy-mission-control (needs twisted.internet) > evince (dogtail) > > No check target: > libnl > hamster-applet > > Other problems: > glib > cairo > vala > libgee > ORBit2 > libical > libgdata > upower > gnome-power-rmanager > gjs > telepathy-glib > mono > libglade > totem-pl-parser > farsight2 > cairomm > librsvg > libsoup > _______________________________________________ > desktop-devel-list mailing list > desktop-devel-list gnome org > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/desktop-devel-list
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