On Tue, 25 Jun 2019 at 12:08, Dominik Holler <dholler(a)redhat.com> wrote:
Hi,
from my point of view, we are not testing the repos in OST,
because we manage the packages manually.
The clean way would be installing something like
https://resources.ovirt.org/pub/yum-repo/ovirt-release43-pre.rpm
But this would download each package multiple times each run.
Those repos get created too late for most OST runs that need to test
pre-released code.
Maybe a way to test the repos would be an OST which bypasses
lago's repo management.
What is your view on this?
Dominik
Bypassing Lagos repo management means that you would get unreliable tests
because you allow outside access during the test run.
We had a series of issues in DS CI last week to remind us why this is not a
good idea in the long run...
The right way to do this IMO is to to have code in OST that extracts the
repo configuration files from the *-release*.rpm and plugs them into the
existing repo handling code.
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