Hi all, for what it counts I Ludovic Courtès writes: > Mark H Weaver skribis: [...] >> I'm concerned by how frequently and casually we simply disable failing >> tests. I disagree here: disabling in Guix tests is _never_ done casually AFAIS (as far as I see) but always ponderated and discussed, like in this case ;-) [...] > I think disabling specific tests is the least bad of these options. Also: automated software testing is better than nothing but... who test tests? *Sometime* it happens that tests introduces "collateral test bugs" that have nothing to do with actual software issues, including secutiry ones. So IMHO neither upstream nor us should "blindly obey" to tests and disable proved unreliable ones :-D More on this specific issue in my next repy... :-) [...] Happy hacking! Gio' -- Giovanni Biscuolo Xelera IT Infrastructures