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<h3>Barak Korren updated OVIRT-1602:</h3>
<pre>Component/s: oVirt CI
Epic Link: OVIRT-403
Issue Type: New Feature (was: By-EMAIL)</pre>
<blockquote><h3>[RFE] allow passing a gerrit link to ovirt-system-tests_manual</h3>
<pre> Key: OVIRT-1602
URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1602
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: oVirt CI
Reporter: Yedidyah Bar David
Assignee: infra</pre>
<p>Hi all, How about $subject? So that when ovirt-system-tests_manual sees a gerrit link supplied in CUSTOM_REPOS, it will do by itself ‘ci please build’ (extra points for checking if that's already done and reusing) and use the resultant build as if that build itself was supplied in CUSTOM_REPOS, thus freeing the user from doing that? I find myself many times running ‘ci please build’ only to later wait until it finished and then pass that to ovirt-system-tests_manual. For projects that are very quick to build, that's a bit tedious, but not too much. But for engine builds, that take somewhat longer, I often forget this and come back later. It would have been nice to be able to do this in a “single shot”. Thanks, — Didi</p></blockquote>
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