I've tested the Bywater sandboxes - can confirm some of the basics features are broken. On 18.10.18 10:09, Renvoize, Martin wrote:
The Bywater one's may be stuffed by this (assuming they all set dev_install inside their koha-testing-docker based setup).. but the ptfs-e one's don't yet set dev_install so they should be fine I think.
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On Thu, 18 Oct 2018 at 06:11, Katrin Fischer <katrin.fischer.83@web.de <mailto:katrin.fischer.83@web.de>> wrote:
Hi all,
I guess this effects the sandboxes as well? This afternoon and tomorrow morning is a hackday in Sweden and I was hoping for some sign-offs!
Katrin
On 18.10.18 01:38, Jonathan Druart wrote:
Hi devs,
I quick email to let you know that master and tests are (completely) broken because of the recent push of bug 20521. It turned on the "problematic SQL modes" for dev installs (I let you search for that in your emails if it did not ring you the bell).
I am working on fixing the different test failures (the ones we introduced since bug 20144, 6 months ago). They are all regressions and there are a lot!
This shows us that we absolutely need this change, to alert us when we are doing something wrong, that's why I would not recommend a revert.
If you are stuck in something urgent/important you can revert commit aafd0476342ca9691fd8a7c2c754c425ae1cf61f Bug 20521: Enable problematic SQL modes for dev installs Or easier, remove the dev_install flag in your koha-conf (but do not forget to switch it back in a few days!).
Cheers, Jonathan
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