Hi Luke,

On Sun, Jul 9, 2017 at 8:57 PM, Luke Gorrie <luke@snabb.co> wrote:
 
Hi Max,

On 18 May 2017 at 13:32, Max Leske <maxleske@gmail.com> wrote:
 
We managed to figure out that OSProcess works when we use gcc <= 4.8 on Debian. We are happy to use 4.8 for now, so we're good. It would of course be super cool if we could use the series 6 gcc as that will soon ship with Debian 9 (stretch) but it's probably not trivial to just move to a new compiler version (as seems evident from the fact that a minor version change can mess up compilation).

Thanks for tracking this problem down and sharing the details. I came upon exactly the same problem with the Nix package and was able to work-around that by also downgrading to gcc 4.8. I am sure it would have taken a long time to work this out without the benefit of your experience.

Relatedly: Is there a suitable automated test that we can use to check that our VMs are basically okay? I am pushing the switch to gcc 4.8 to resolve this problem but I don't know whether this is causing other regressions or what other obvious problems I have missed. I'd love a bit of test coverage for the builds.

Tests that stress the VM:
- Running the complete test suite
- running update to Squeak trunk tip from Squeak 5.0
- recompiling the entire system
- building a Moose image

Having these run automatically by a CI server would be very nice.

There are others (Cadence run an aggressive regression suite every night) but they are not publicly available.

_,,,^..^,,,_
best, Eliot