Hi,
I'm probably missing something here, so please correct me if I'm wrong:
1. CQ is running OST to detect failures and if OST will not pass, RPM with
the change will not land in tested repo, right?
2. OST is still running engine on EL7, right?
3. We have dropped EL7 builds from engine on Feb 6th
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/106795
So no matter what we push to engine repo, it will not pass the CQ,
because it will still be testing the old broken version (because new builds
will produce packages only for FC30 and EL8 repos). Am I right or missing
something?
Right now we are doing our best to make engine running on CentOS 8 (my
personal estimation is Friday), so after that we should be able to merge
OST patch
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/106824 so OST will use EL8 for engine.
So unless I'm missing something it doesn't make sense to block merging to
engine and its dependencies, because we need to make them running on EL8
and switch engine on EL8 in OST to unblock CQ. Am I right or am I missing
something?
Regards,
Martin
On Wed, Feb 12, 2020 at 4:03 PM Dafna Ron <dron(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi all,
Engine has been failing for a while and someone has also moved the broken
package manually to the tested repo which broke all projects in cq.
At this time, until we stabilise engine and get a new package into tested,
all projects will continue failing cq and no new packages will be moved to
the stable repo (tested).
if you continue to merge, we not only risk adding more regression but it
also makes it more difficult to debug and fix as there are a lot of changes
in the queue waiting to be tested and very little resources to run it.
Please stop merging on all projects until this is resolved.
Thanks,
Dafna
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Martin Perina
Manager, Software Engineering
Red Hat Czech s.r.o.