On 21 June 2017 at 15:42, Mark Brown broonie@kernel.org wrote:
On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 12:03:01PM +0000, Linaro QA wrote:
kernel-describe: 8853995
This looks like it's taken a step backwards?
I'll check but I think this is how it works on this tree.
- test_execve -- failing since build cd171eff5254d3c500f6d3f70b5d76a55667d507, from May 26, 2017, 2:16 p.m.
What are these build identifiers that are being used? If they're kernel commits it'd be good to say "commit" (and ideally with the shorter commit ID as has been repeatedly mentioned) so it's clear. If they are some kind of build identifer then we probably need a direct link to the build so people can decode more easily.
Also these need wrapping within 80 columns, I think just a simple word wrap would do it for this format.
Arnd mentioned this as well in the other thread. The idea for a fix is to group the failures by 'failed since'. This would make the lines shorter. The 'version' is currently set to full git sha1. As we agreed in the other thread this will change to git describe (or 12 char commit id if there is no git describe).
milosz