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ZERO Hydra Failures 22.05 #172160
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This issue has been mentioned on NixOS Discourse. There might be relevant details there: https://discourse.nixos.org/t/zero-hydra-failures-22-05/19051/1 |
Perhaps we should tag PR's that fix hydra failures with Edit by @dasJ: I added the instruction into the the the issue description. |
Some packages I maintain have on Hydra the errors
But they build ok on nixpkgs master locally. Example: https://hydra.nixos.org/build/175654425/nixlog/1/tail Not sure of what I can do on my end. |
I restarted some, but that scipy build failed many times in a row so there it doesn't seem to make sense. I'd suggest to try skipping tests that do similar problems. EDIT: #170143 |
For Haskell, please remember to target any PRs to the Since we've already marked (most) failures as broken, you need to check manually if your favorite package still works, instead of looking at failed builds on Hydra. Additionally here is a list of more prominent problems (of Hakell packages exposed via top level
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Upstream mentions[1] the oldest tested kernel is 4.19, so mark anything older as broken. ZHF: #172160 [1] https://github.com/voutilad/vmm_clock#tested-platforms-and-configs
Log of error: https://hydra.nixos.org/build/175255572/nixlog/1 Refs: ZHF NixOS#172160 Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
Log of failure: https://hydra.nixos.org/build/174832426/nixlog/4 Refs: ZHF NixOS#172160 Signed-off-by: Otavio Salvador <otavio@ossystems.com.br>
I've kinda put down a list of packages broken with stdenv update #zhfff [ ...(document.querySelector("#tabs-now-fail > table:nth-child(1) > tbody:nth-child(2)").children) ]
.filter((e) => e.getElementsByClassName("build-status")[0].attributes["alt"].value === "Failed" )
.filter((e) => e.children[5].textContent === "x86_64-linux")
.map((r) => r.children[2].textContent) these only include ones broken in this eval (1756238) and still broken in this (1763443) |
Mission
Every time we branch off a release we stabilize the release branch.
Our goal here is to get as little as possible jobs failing on the trunk/master jobsets.
We call this effort "Zero Hydra Failure".
I'd like to heighten, while it's great to focus on zero as our goal, it's essentially to
have all deliverables that worked in the previous release work here also.
Please note the changes included in RFC 85.
Most significantly, branch off will occur on 2022 May 22; prior to that date, ZHF will be conducted
on master; after that date, ZHF will be conducted on the release channel using a backport
workflow similar to previous ZHFs.
Jobsets
trunk Jobset (includes linux, darwin, and aarch64-linux builds)
nixos/combined Jobset (includes many nixos tests)
How to help (textual)
Select an evaluation of the trunk jobset
Find a failed job ❌️ , you can use the filter field to scope packages to your platform, or search for packages that are relevant to you.
Note: you can filter for architecture by filtering for it, eg: https://hydra.nixos.org/eval/1719540?filter=x86_64-linux&compare=1719463&full=#tabs-still-fail
Search to see if a PR is not already open for the package. It there is one, please help review it.
If there is no open PR, troubleshoot why it's failing and fix it.
Create a Pull Request with the fix targeting master, wait for it to be merged.
If your PR causes around 500+ rebuilds, it's preferred to target
staging
to avoid compute and storage churn. If your PR is fixing Haskell packages, target thehaskell-updates
branch instead.(after 2022 May 22) Please follow backporting steps and target the
release-22.05
branch if the original PR landed inmaster
orstaging-22.05
if the PR landed instaging
. Be sure to dogit cherry-pick -x <rev>
on the commits that landed in unstable. @jonringer created a video covering the backport process.Always reference this issue in the body of your PR:
Please ping @NixOS/nixos-release-managers on the PR and add the
0.kind: build failure
label to the pull request.If you're unable to because you're not a member of the NixOS org please ping @dasJ, @tomberek, @jonringer, @Mic92
How can I easily check packages that I maintain?
I have created an experimental website that automatically crawls Hydra and lists packages by maintainer and lists the most important dependencies (failing packages with the most dependants).
You can reach it here: https://zh.fail
If you prefer the command-line way, you can also check failing packages that you maintain by running:
New to nixpkgs?
Packages that don't get fixed
The remaining packages will be marked as broken before the release (on the failing platforms).
You can do this like:
Closing
This is a great way to help NixOS, and it is a great time for new contributors to start their nixpkgs adventure. 🥳
As with the feature freeze issue, please keep discussion here to a minimal so you don't ping all maintainers (although relevant comments can of course be added here if they are directly ZHF-related) and ping me or the release managers team in the respective issues.
cc @NixOS/nixpkgs-committers @NixOS/nixpkgs-maintainers @NixOS/release-engineers
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