The command "who killed my file" is:
git log --diff-filter=D --summary .
Running this in eg amber16/test/sodium this gives a culprit for the missing
mdin file, however that was only one person's small commit, looking at the
logs that person (name occluded to protect the guilty) doesn't seem to have
been on a wholesale spree in the test directories.
Josh
On 5 March 2018 at 15:08, David A Case <david.case.rutgers.edu> wrote:
> Hi everyone:
>
> I'm getting tons of parallel test errors, and am looking for help in
> tracking them down.
>
> First: are the parallel tests (mostly) passing for everyone else?
>
> As an example: in amber16/test/sodium, there is no "mdin" file in the
> master branch of the git repo. It seems to be completely necessary to
> run that test, and is present in the amber17-with-patches branch.
>
> There are quite a number of similar errors, at least for me. I suspect,
> vaguely, some overzealous cleanup of the test directories. Does this
> ring a bell for anyone?
>
> Second: can anyone help to track this down (assuming that you get the
> same error)? I'm overwhelmed with other responsibilities right now,
> and things like this are really inhibiting getting things in shape to
> make a release candidate.
>
> ...thx...dac
>
> p.s.: apologies if I've screwed up my installation somehow. If the
> sodium test works for you, let me know.
>
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