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We need to test i686 linux-gnu on CI by using cross #598

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jeehoonkang opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #613
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We need to test i686 linux-gnu on CI by using cross #598

jeehoonkang opened this issue Nov 13, 2020 · 0 comments · Fixed by #613
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Ideally, we need to test i686 linux-gnu on CI by using cross. (We are not currently testing platforms other than x86_64 linux&windows.)
However, some of the channel tests (deadline/timeout-related) are pretty fragile. (After all, that's why #578 and #591 can't be merged yet. That's also why macOS hasn't been tested in CI.)

Originally posted by @taiki-e in #597 (comment)

bors bot added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 22, 2020
599: Relaxed size constrait of Local (closes #597) r=taiki-e a=jeehoonkang

@decathorpe Thank you for reporting this.  It's also kinda hotfix.  As @taiki-e said, we really need CI for i686 and other 32-bit architectures... (#598).

r? @taiki-e 

Co-authored-by: Jeehoon Kang <[email protected]>
bors bot added a commit that referenced this issue Nov 22, 2020
599: Relaxed size constrait of Local (closes #597) r=taiki-e a=jeehoonkang

@decathorpe Thank you for reporting this.  It's also kinda hotfix.  As @taiki-e said, we really need CI for i686 and other 32-bit architectures... (#598).

r? @taiki-e 

Co-authored-by: Jeehoon Kang <[email protected]>
@taiki-e taiki-e self-assigned this Dec 31, 2020
@bors bors bot closed this as completed in a66fe72 Jan 4, 2021
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