On Sun, 19 May 2019 at 00:01, Nir Soffer <nsoffer(a)redhat.com> wrote:
It doesn't actually have to be a yum repo, 'rec:' simply does a
recursive
HTTP crawl.
`repoman` and therefore OST does not actually support reading YUM metadata
ATM.
It seems that this should work:
1. build sanlock rpms from my sanlock tree
2. copy to some public web server
3. create yum repo
no need for that, but the web server needs to be browsable.
4. add rec:http://my.server/sanlock-repo/
OST will pull sanlock from this repo, right?
The biggest issue seems to be a public web server, I don't have one. Do we
have something that I can use
in
jenkins.ovirt.org or other domain we control?
To be in jenkinsit needs to be build by jenkins...
I want to run these tests regularly, to make sure that sanlock
always
works with vdsm, without manual
testing.
I think there are couple of solutions here you could consider:
1. Setup a build repo containing automation files for oVirt and have
oVirt's CI system run the builds. this will enable full automation for the
whole test process
2. Build via copr - in which case copt will provide HTTP hosting for the
resulting RPMs.
Nir
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