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Remove broken CI Element step #1013

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NicolasBuquet opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1014
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Remove broken CI Element step #1013

NicolasBuquet opened this issue Apr 11, 2024 · 1 comment · May be fixed by #1014
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Tchap iOS CI is broken (since a bad rebase which should exclude Element Github workflows)

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@NicolasBuquet NicolasBuquet self-assigned this Apr 11, 2024
@NicolasBuquet NicolasBuquet moved this to sprint en cours - WIP in Roadmap Produit Apr 11, 2024
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@NicolasBuquet NicolasBuquet moved this from sprint en cours - WIP to Backlog in Roadmap Produit May 14, 2024
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La CI Tchap iOS ne fontionne de toute façon pas correctement car la compilation de Tchap Legacy se passe en 2 fois manuellement : une dépendance n'est pas compilée au bon moment et le linkage échoue pour un souci de mauvaise signature de dépendance.
Une 2e compilation dans la foulée marche bien.

Il faudrait étudier les dépendances et leur cycle via Xcode build graph system : https://medium.com/@londeix/inspecting-xcodes-build-system-graph-at-ease-e96573d5d340

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