[Gluster-devel] 3.7 regressions on NetBSD
Jeff Darcy
jdarcy at redhat.com
Fri Jul 22 14:36:20 UTC 2016
> > Excluding /build/install for no obvious reason at all
>
> This looks like it was done to remove the /build/install components from the
> df -h outputs. Changing the path to /data/build/install broke this as it did
> not strip the "/data" from the paths.
> It did work when I changed the sed to act on /data/build/install but
> hardcoded paths are not a good approach.
I agree. What I'm worried about is that we needed to do this because
something in our code is using /build/install (or perhaps $PWD which
happens to be there) when it should be using $WORKDIR or something
like that. If so, it sort of seems like a bug and we should probably
fix it independently of how we fix the immediate quota/NetBSD problem.
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