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Hi,
Investigating a bit it does seems like dirty environment because I saw
in the console log that it had only build the 1.5.0*.src.rpm so it means
that the 1.4.2*.src.rpm were there before.
During the cleanup phase I can see the following:
*15:55:47 **Making sure there are no device mappings... **15:55:47 **Remo=
ving the used loop devices... **15:55:48 **losetup: invalid option -- 'D'=
**15:55:48 ****15:55:48 **Usage: **15:55:48 **losetup loop_device give i=
nfo **15:55:48 **losetup -a | --all list all used **15:55:48 **losetup -d=
| --detach <loopdev> [<loopdev> ...] delete **15:55:48 **losetup -f | --=
find find unused **15:55:48 **losetup -c | --set-capacity <loopdev> resiz=
e **15:55:48 **losetup -j | --associated <file> [-o <num>] list all assoc=
iated with
<file> **15:55:48 **losetup [ options ] {-f|--find|loopdev} <file> setup =
**15:55:48 ****15:55:48 **Options: **15:55:48 **-e | --encryption <type> =
enable data encryption with specified <name/num> **15:55:48 **-h | --help=
this help **15:55:48 **-o | --offset <num> start at offset <num> into fi=
le **15:55:48 **--sizelimit <num> loop limited to only <num> bytes of the=
file **15:55:48 **-p | --pass-fd <num> read passphrase from file descrip=
tor <num> **15:55:48 **-r | --read-only setup read-only loop device **15:=
55:48 **--show print device name (with -f <file>) **15:55:48 **-v | --ver=
bose verbose mode **15:55:48 ****15:55:48 ****15:55:48 **Usage: **15:55:4=
8 **losetup loop_device give info **15:55:48 **losetup -a | --all list al=
l used **15:55:48 **losetup -d | --detach <loopdev> [<loopdev> ...] delet=
e **15:55:48 **losetup -f | --find find unused **15:55:48 **losetup -c | =
--set-capacity <loopdev> resize **15:55:48 **losetup -j | --associated <f=
ile> [-o <num>] list all associated with
<file> **15:55:48 **losetup [ options ] {-f|--find|loopdev} <file> setup =
**15:55:48 ****15:55:48 **Options: **15:55:48 **-e | --encryption <type> =
enable data encryption with specified <name/num> **15:55:48 **-h | --help=
this help **15:55:48 **-o | --offset <num> start at offset <num> into fi=
le **15:55:48 **--sizelimit <num> loop limited to only <num> bytes of the=
file **15:55:48 **-p | --pass-fd <num> read passphrase from file descrip=
tor <num> **15:55:48 **-r | --read-only setup read-only loop device **15:=
55:48 **--show print device name (with -f <file>) **15:55:48 **-v | --ver=
bose verbose mode*
I think that this error interferes with the cleanup procedure. Am I wrong=
?
As for the retrigger link, I have no idea if it is missing on purpose or
should I fix that.
Can someone please assist?
Thanks
Gil
On 03/14/2016 09:39 AM, Yedidyah Bar David wrote:
Hi all,
Yesterday I worked on some change to otopi [1].
Changeset 3 failed jenkins.
Changeset 4 [2] succeeded, but was wrongly pushed to a somewhat-old par=
ent.
Then I rebased locally and pushed again, changeset 5 [3].
In changeset 4, the version in master was 1.4.2-something.
After the rebase, the version was 1.5.0-something.
For some reason, changeset 5's build [3] built both 1.4.2- and 1.5.0- .=
Any idea why? Some dirty environment?
Also, I now tried to run it again. I do not have a "retrigger" link,
so I tried using [4], input the changeset number, marked patchset 5,
pressed 'Trigger Selected', and now I see on the side:
Triggered Builds
54697,5
No jobs triggered for this event
Best,
[1]
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/54697
[2]
http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/otopi_master_create-rpms-el7-x86_64_cr= eated/57/
eated/58/
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Hi,<br>
<br>
Investigating a bit it does seems like dirty environment because I
saw in the console log that it had only build the 1.5.0*.src.rpm so
it means that the 1.4.2*.src.rpm were there before.<br>
During the cleanup phase I can see the following:<br>
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<pre class="console-output" style="box-sizing: border-box;
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255);"><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:47</span> </span></b><b>Making sure
there are no device mappings...
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:47</span> </span></b><b>Removing the
used loop devices...
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>losetup:
invalid option -- 'D'
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>Usage:
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup
loop_device give info
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -a |
--all list all used
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -d |
--detach <loopdev> [<loopdev> ...] delete
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -f |
--find find unused
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -c |
--set-capacity <loopdev> resize
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -j |
--associated <file> [-o <num>] list all associated with
<file>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup [
options ] {-f|--find|loopdev} <file> setup
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>Options:
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -e |
--encryption <type> enable data encryption with specified
<name/num>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -h | --help
this help
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -o | --offset
<num> start at offset <num> into file
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
--sizelimit <num> loop limited to only <num> bytes of the
file
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -p | --pass-fd
<num> read passphrase from file descriptor <num>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -r |
--read-only setup read-only loop device
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> --show
print device name (with -f <file>)
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -v | --verbose
verbose mode
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>Usage:
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup
loop_device give info
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -a |
--all list all used
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -d |
--detach <loopdev> [<loopdev> ...] delete
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -f |
--find find unused
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -c |
--set-capacity <loopdev> resize
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup -j |
--associated <file> [-o <num>] list all associated with
<file>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> losetup [
options ] {-f|--find|loopdev} <file> setup
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>Options:
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -e |
--encryption <type> enable data encryption with specified
<name/num>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -h | --help
this help
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -o | --offset
<num> start at offset <num> into file
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b>
--sizelimit <num> loop limited to only <num> bytes of the
file
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -p | --pass-fd
<num> read passphrase from file descriptor <num>
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -r |
--read-only setup read-only loop device
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> --show
print device name (with -f <file>)
</b><b><span class="timestamp" style="box-sizing:
border-box;"><span style="box-sizing:
border-box;">15:55:48</span> </span></b><b> -v | --verbose
verbose mode</b></pre>
<br>
I think that this error interferes with the cleanup procedure. Am I
wrong?<br>
<br>
<br>
As for the retrigger link, I have no idea if it is missing on
purpose or should I fix that.<br>
Can someone please assist?<br>
<br>
Thanks<br>
Gil<br>
<br>
<br>
<div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 03/14/2016 09:39 AM, Yedidyah Bar
David wrote:<br>
</div>
<blockquote
cite="mid:CAHRwYXtbDzfo3o+ok_Eb-gu1q4_dvU9bOVujbaoVM2ziY9YRhg@mail.gmail.com"
type="cite">
<pre wrap="">Hi all,
Yesterday I worked on some change to otopi [1].
Changeset 3 failed jenkins.
Changeset 4 [2] succeeded, but was wrongly pushed to a somewhat-old parent.
Then I rebased locally and pushed again, changeset 5 [3].
In changeset 4, the version in master was 1.4.2-something.
After the rebase, the version was 1.5.0-something.
For some reason, changeset 5's build [3] built both 1.4.2- and 1.5.0- .
Any idea why? Some dirty environment?
Also, I now tried to run it again. I do not have a "retrigger" link,
so I tried using [4], input the changeset number, marked patchset 5,
pressed 'Trigger Selected', and now I see on the side:
Triggered Builds
54697,5
No jobs triggered for this event
Best,
[1] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="https://gerrit.ovirt.org/54697">https://gerrit.ovirt.o...
[2] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/otopi_master_create-rpms-el7-x86_...
[3] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/otopi_master_create-rpms-el7-x86_...
[4] <a class="moz-txt-link-freetext"
href="http://jenkins.ovirt.org/gerrit_manual_trigger/">http:...
</pre>
</blockquote>
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