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<conchuod>
fyi palmer the urls in your riscv systems ci .gitmodules need an update, since ~17/03 the git:// protocol no longer works on github
<palmer>
Thanks. I have a bunch of insteadOf, so I wouldn't have even seen them
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<muurkha>
conchuod: thanks, I didn't realize
<dh`>
probably about time given that it's unencrypted, but I didn't know either
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<conchuod>
palmer: is ?sparse? supposed to be causing "make report" to fail, or am I doing something wrong?
<palmer>
It's probably just still on from when I was messing with it, is it -Wsparse-error?
<conchuod>
Ye it is, was just wondering if you had that on intentionally or not - since it seems to throw up a load of problems
<palmer>
I guess it's sort of on purpose: after sparse had those issues I turned it on to try get some stuff fixed, but there's too many errors
<palmer>
so it's likely just off locally -- riscv-systems-ci is pretty ugly, I didn't think anyone was using it
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<conchuod>
I wasy (or am?) taking a look to see if I can yoink anything out of it to run myself
<palmer>
ya, that makes sense
<palmer>
I just pushed the diff I had for sparse
<palmer>
Atish and I were talking a while ago about just taking all the kernel defconfigs and putting them in arch, that's probably the way to go -- that way at least folks can see them
<conchuod>
Ye, prob a good idea?
<palmer>
yep, it's in the queue ;)
<palmer>
unfortunately there's just a bunch of other stuff to do all the time
<conchuod>
Tell me about it
<palmer>
I think I got all the submodules cleaned up -- QEMU and Linux are probably still really old, but I generally test master there anyway (and both have some merges right now, so I don't have a clean pointer)
<palmer>
if you plan on using this reguraly then LMK and I'll try to keep things at least generally clean, otherwise it's sort of just how I move tests between the various machines
<conchuod>
Yah, I redirected linux away from your submodule anyway
<palmer>
Yep, that's the way to do it -- kind of ugly, but I've just got a bunch of copies for the various branches I test
<conchuod>
Been trying to clean up the mess that I work/test locally with, figured I'd see what you had.
<conchuod>
Need to get qemu sorted out, pretty sure it doesn't work anymore. (At least the last time I checked it didn't)
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