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Barak Korren commented on OVIRT-1918:
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So, supposing project A and B are completely fine, a failure in project C
can still prevent changes in A and B to go ahead through the pipeline and
get released.
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This statement is false - what will happen in this case is that a bisection search will
run and isulate the change to project C, while allowing the changes for A and B to pass.
This si the whole point of CQ and the difference between it and the 'experimental'
system it replaced.
[~sbonazzo(a)redhat.com] Un;ess you need further clarification, I will close this ticket as
WONTFIX.
Single project tests in change-queue-tester
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Key: OVIRT-1918
URL:
https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1918
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: By-EMAIL
Reporter: sbonazzo
Assignee: infra
Please change change-queue-tester jobs for testing a single project at a
time (ok for multiple patches at once, but from the same project).
Right now if multiple patches are merged between a change-queue-tester
execution and the next one are done, all of them will be tested in the next
run, even if the changes are in different projects.
So, supposing project A and B are completely fine, a failure in project C
can still prevent changes in A and B to go ahead through the pipeline and
get released.
This cause major headaches at least to me, requiring me to go again over
all the HEAD of the projects not being published and run yet again "ci
re-merge please" again and again and again until I'm lucky enough to have
nobody else merging patches or having all the ttested patches pass at once.
I understand the need to reduce the amount of executions of the job since
it takes an hour to execute but right now it's stealing days of execution
for getting a patch landing on tested repo.
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