On macOS, CMake incorrectly tries to add and/or remove rpaths from files
that it has already processed when it performs installation. Setting the
rpaths during the build process ensures that they are only set once, and
as a bonus, makes installation slightly more performant.
Fixes#10055.
The AArch64 port is still unstable, and in some cases, we may encounter
a kernel panic or Shell crash that prevents `test-results.log` from
being written to disk. The CI job would fail when we tried to print out
the contents of this non-existent file. We have been ignoring its
contents anyway, so let's not read it at all.
This should help us avoid accidentally breaking the build for AArch64.
Currently, some tests are expected to fail, so CI runs will be
considered successful even if the kernel panics or if there are test
failures.
For now, we have to build Qemu with a custom patch from source in order
for SystemServer to detect self-test mode.
Instead of manually compressing/decompressing a toolchain tarball if
`TRY_USE_LOCAL_TOOLCHAIN` is set, let's use the cache action's automatic
built-in compression (which is zstd, I believe).
This version now natively supports read-only caches (`cache/restore@v3`)
so we no longer need to pin the version to a commit in actions/cache#489
which is an unmerged PR.
The update is mostly mechanical:
- Steps with `CACHE_SKIP_SAVE` not set can use the plain `cache@v3`
action.
- Steps with `CACHE_SKIP_SAVE` set to a constant `true` are changed to
`cache/restore@v3`.
- Steps with saving disabled when running on a pull request are changed
to a pair of `cache/restore@v3` and `cache/save@v3`. This setup is
used for the large (100s of MB) ccache and Toolchain caches. As caches
saved in pull requests can only be utilized from within the same PR,
uploading these would only waste time and our storage quote.
Therefore, we skip the `save` steps if running on a PR.
Co-authored-by: Cameron Youell <cameronyouell@gmail.com>
This commit adds a GitHub Workflow to prebuild the dev container file
present at .devcontainer/devcontainer.json. This prebuilt image is
pushed to GitHub Container Registry (ghcr).
An additional devcontainer.json is added consuming that image.
This dev container can be selected in editors that process dev
containers (ie GitHub Codespaces), to speed up time to editor.
The macOS 13 runner has Xcode 14.3. which is required to compile JS
after d6b786b3fe (though we do have to
explicitly select Xcode 14.3, as 14.2 is the default).
"image" was an alias for "qemu-image".
I want to add an `image` userland utility, which clashes with that
shortname.
So remove the existing "image" target. It was just an alias for
"qemu-image".
If you use serenity.sh to build, nothing changes. This only affects you
if you run ninja manually -- you now have to say `ninja qemu-image` to
build the disk image.
The scope of these entries is not proportional to Brian's capacity for
code review at the moment, so let's stop marking him as "code owner" on
almost every PR. :^)
Make sure that we set SERENITY_SOURCE_DIR in ctest, and make sure to
pass the test root to the CI job.
More overhaul of test-js 'test root' finding is needed however.
This reverts commit b0606d90f0.
This seems to prevent libegl-mesa0 from being installed (which for some
reason isn't failing the Azure jobs - the failure seen later is that
ccache is not installed).
The current config on GitHub Actions does not use ccache, so it takes
quite a while to build. Instead, let's just run these tests on Azure
where we already build Ladybird and have ccache enabled. This also lets
us sanitize LibWeb on both Linux and macOS.
The script changes here are to A) handle differences between Azure and
GitHub Actions and B) to support running on macOS.
This is to allow using more recent C++20 features in upcoming commits.
Version 3.1.6 is what is installed on Ubuntu 22.10 and works with the
C++20 features we want.
Dependabot cannot be configured to significantly change the way it
formats its commit message, and it currently includes a "Signed-Off-By"
tag which is not allowed by our linter.
This updates our CI commit linter to exclude bots from the checks.
Generic PR actions include opening a PR, submit review comments, adding
new commits, etc. This prevents the reviewer and PR submitter from
having to manually bounce the labels back and forth in the general
case. The reviewer also may not have permission to set labels, meaning
the reviewer won't be able to update the labels accordingly themselves.
This does not handle more subjective labels such as pr-is-blocked and
pr-unclear. Unfortunately, there does not seem to be a GitHub Actions
trigger for when a PR has merge conflicts, so the pr-has-conflicts
label cannot be automatically applied.
Co-authored-by: kleines Filmröllchen <filmroellchen@serenityos.org>
They currently reside under Build/<arch>, meaning that they would be
redownloaded for each architecture/toolchain build combo. Move them to a
location that can be re-used for all builds.
Not a huge deal because this at least would still differ from the UCD
cache due to the locale_data.cmake. But this will use the same cache key
as other CI jobs.