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From: Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org>
To: buildbot@sourceware.org
Cc: Mark Wielaard <mark@klomp.org>
Subject: [PATCH] glibc: Use --no-print-directory for make and make check steps
Date: Fri, 23 Feb 2024 00:02:07 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <20240222230207.2217135-1-mark@klomp.org> (raw)

A lots of output of the parallel glibc make and make check steps
is just printing the directory entered and exited. This doesn't
really adds must info and creates giant log files. Disable printing
directory changes.
---
 builder/master.cfg | 18 +++++++++++-------
 1 file changed, 11 insertions(+), 7 deletions(-)

diff --git a/builder/master.cfg b/builder/master.cfg
index fbe6ffb..5f21a2b 100644
--- a/builder/master.cfg
+++ b/builder/master.cfg
@@ -3742,22 +3742,25 @@ glibc_configure_step = steps.Configure(
 glibc_make_step = steps.Compile(
         workdir='glibc-build',
         command=addOutputSync.withArgs(['make',
-                 util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:maxcpus)s')]),
+                                        util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:maxcpus)s'),
+                                        '--no-print-directory']),
         name='make',
         haltOnFailure=False, flunkOnFailure=True)
 
 glibc_make_build_step = steps.Compile(
         workdir='glibc-build',
         command=addOutputSync.withArgs(['make',
-                 util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:ncpus)s')]),
+                                        util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:ncpus)s'),
+                                        '--no-print-directory']),
         name='make',
         haltOnFailure=True)
 
 glibc_check_step = steps.Test(
         workdir='glibc-build',
         command=addOutputSync.withArgs(['make',
-                 util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:maxcpus)s'),
-                 'check']),
+                                        util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:maxcpus)s'),
+                                        '--no-print-directory',
+                                        'check']),
         env={'TIMEOUTFACTOR': '4'},
         timeout=2400,
         name='make check',
@@ -3766,9 +3769,10 @@ glibc_check_step = steps.Test(
 glibc_check_build_step = steps.Test(
         workdir='glibc-build',
         command=addOutputSync.withArgs(['make',
-                 'subdirs=elf',
-                 util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:ncpus)s'),
-                 'check']),
+                                        'subdirs=elf',
+                                        util.Interpolate('-j%(prop:ncpus)s'),
+                                        '--no-print-directory',
+                                        'check']),
         env={'TIMEOUTFACTOR': '4'},
         name='make check',
         haltOnFailure=False, flunkOnFailure=True)
-- 
2.39.3


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