Time |
Nick |
Message |
01:10 |
jeff |
Yeah, that doesn't appear to have been "forgotten". The module author appears to have done this intentionally. |
01:27 |
jeff |
it looks like the problematic version of the package is no longer considered "latest" in the npm registry as of about 11 hours ago: https://www.npmjs.com/package/colors |
01:27 |
jeff |
that timeline doesn't mesh with the build failure, though. |
01:28 |
jeff |
i wonder if the test script doesn't reset its modules between runs. |
02:47 |
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06:02 |
pinesol |
News from qatests: Failed Installing AngularJS web client <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live//archive/2022-01/2022-01-09_04:00:02/test.28.html> |
09:11 |
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10:13 |
JBoyer |
Mmm. After poking around GH a bit more this morning Jeff was right. Look like the maintainer is just a dumbass that wants to remind everyone that the npm dependency situation will always be untrustworthy. |
10:14 |
JBoyer |
And as for the build times, that vm is reset at 11 am and on, but the results aren’t posted until 6 am and pm |
10:15 |
JBoyer |
(Though time stamps in the logs should be relatively accurate.) |
10:19 |
jeff |
So in theory, without any further action it should reset at 11 today and the 6 PM results will no longer have the issue. |
10:20 |
jeff |
(because the "latest" tag in the npm registry for that module no longer points at the problematic 1.4.44-liberty-2 |
10:20 |
jeff |
) |
10:39 |
JBoyer |
Should be, yeah. There’s no way to have stale npm artifacts on that machine (and if it doesn’t reset it also doesn’t rebuild so there wouldn’t be any 6pm results) |
10:42 |
JBoyer |
Mantis, sorry I missed your question yesterday since I didn’t see the notification. I haven’t tried to hand fix a build (and it should be too late now to replicate). |
18:01 |
pinesol |
News from qatests: Failed Installing AngularJS web client <http://testing.evergreen-ils.org/~live//archive/2022-01/2022-01-09_16:00:02/test.28.html> |
18:59 |
JBoyer |
Alright, this is tiring. I’ll see what’s going on with the tester in the morning. |