[Zope3-dev] Re: RFC: Known working sets
Philipp von Weitershausen
philipp at weitershausen.de
Tue Sep 4 15:56:14 EDT 2007
On 4 Sep 2007, at 19:15 , Dieter Maurer wrote:
> Chris Withers wrote at 2007-9-4 09:15 +0100:
>> Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
>>> As far as I understand your use case, i twould already be covered
>>> by my
>>> original proposal: you always have the option to locally override
>>> what's
>>> specified in the working set.
>>
>> I think Dieter may have meant something like:
>>
>> [grok-0.11]
>> grok = 0.11
>> ZODB = 3.8.0-3.8.4
>> zope.component = 3.4.0,3.5.1,3.5.2
>
> I think this "orthogonal" description may not be strict enough --
> as the testing effort grows exponentially.
>
> Usually, you have tested a few sets, say a single one
>
> grok 0.11, ZODB 2.8.9, zope.component = 2.4.0
>
> Now, I must integrate "grok 0.11" with a component that
> requires ZODB 2.9.0 and zope.component 2.5.2.
>
> I run the tests and can then say:
>
> grok 0.11 works also with "ZODB 2.9.0" and "zope.component 2.5.2".
>
> But I do not know (without explicit testing) that
>
> "grok 0.11, ZODB 2.8.9, zope.component 2.5.2" is
> a working set as well.
>
> Thus, the knowledge based on the two tests cannot be
> expressed by
>
> grok = 0.11
> ZODB = 2.8.9, 2.9.0
> zope.component = 2.4.0, 2.5.2
Yup, which is why I think it's ok to constrain oneself to *one*
working set for now. If we can make that work somehow, I'd already be
happy...
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