Re: Feature freeze for notmuch 0.30: June 1

Subject: Re: Feature freeze for notmuch 0.30: June 1

Date: Wed, 17 Jun 2020 11:18:12 +0200

To: David Bremner, notmuch@notmuchmail.org

Cc:

From: Dan Čermák


David Bremner <david@tethera.net> writes:

> I've tagged a 3rd release candidate (which is of course rc2, because
> this week I belong to the cult of 0 based indexing). All of the blockers
> I know of are fixed, and I'd consider us in "deep freeze", hopefully to
> release in a week or so if there are no nasty bugs discovered.
>
> Please test.  Debian users can grab it from Debian experimental (really
> this time, previously it had to go though NEW).

I have tried updating the package in openSUSE Tumbleweed to 0.30~rc2 but
running the tests results in the following failures:
--8<---------------cut here---------------start------------->8---
T357-index-decryption: Testing indexing decrypted mail
 FAIL   verify signature with stashed session key
        good_sig: value not equal: data[0][0][0]["crypto"]["signed"]["status"][0]["status"] = 'error' != 'good'

T590-thread-breakage: Testing thread breakage during reindexing
 BROKEN No ghosts should remain after deletion of second message

T670-duplicate-mid: Testing duplicate message ids
 BROKEN First subject preserved in notmuch-show (json)
 BROKEN Regexp search for second subject

Notmuch test suite complete.
1152/1156 tests passed.
3 broken tests failed as expected.
1 test failed.
All tests in 1 file skipped.
ERROR: parallel test suite returned error code 1
make: *** [test/Makefile.local:69: test] Error 1
--8<---------------cut here---------------end--------------->8---

I can reproduce these failures on my local machine as well as in the
openSUSE build environment (the Open Build Service). As I am a bit
reluctant to skip even more tests: could someone who is more familiar
with notmuch maybe take a look at this or guide me through this?


Thanks in advance,

Dan
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