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Barak Korren edited comment on OVIRT-1769 at 11/16/17 1:18 PM:
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You can`t run a '*-4.1' suit on 'master' code, the final part of the suit
name determines which code it tests... Instead, a new suit should be composed of the
necessary parts in other suits. Since suites are mostly just sets of symlinks into a pool
of shared files, this is not hard to do. I suppose the new suit could be called something
like 'compat-suit-master'
was (Author: bkorren(a)redhat.com):
You can`t run a '*-4.1' suit on 'master' code, the final part of the suit
name determines which code it tests... instead I new suit should be composed of the
necessary parts in other suits. Since suites are mostly just sets of symlinks into a pool
of shared files, this is not hard to do. I suppose the new suit could be called something
like 'compat-suit-master'
run basic-suite-4.1 with ovirt-engine-master to ensure SDKv3 packward
compatibility
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Key: OVIRT-1769
URL:
https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1769
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: OST
Reporter: danken
Assignee: infra
Priority: High
starting with basic-suite-4.2, we port test cases to sdk4. That's good, since
that's the future of the project.
However, as long as we promise backward compatibility for sdk3, we need to make sure it
does not break. This can be done by running basic-suite-4.1 tests on code of ovirt-master.
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<h3>Barak Korren edited comment on OVIRT-1769 at 11/16/17 1:18 PM:</h3>
<p>You can`t run a ‘*-4.1’ suit on ‘master’
code, the final part of the suit name determines which code it tests… Instead,
a new suit should be composed of the necessary parts in other suits. Since suites are
mostly just sets of symlinks into a pool of shared files, this is not hard to do. I
suppose the new suit could be called something like
‘compat-suit-master’</p>
<p>was (Author: bkorren(a)redhat.com): You can`t run a ‘*-4.1’
suit on ‘master’ code, the final part of the suit name determines
which code it tests… instead I new suit should be composed of the necessary
parts in other suits. Since suites are mostly just sets of symlinks into a pool of shared
files, this is not hard to do. I suppose the new suit could be called something like
‘compat-suit-master’</p>
<blockquote><h3>run basic-suite-4.1 with ovirt-engine-master to ensure SDKv3
packward compatibility</h3>
<pre> Key: OVIRT-1769
URL:
https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1769
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: New Feature
Components: OST
Reporter: danken
Assignee: infra
Priority: High</pre>
<p>starting with basic-suite-4.2, we port test cases to sdk4. That's good, since
that's the future of the project. However, as long as we promise backward
compatibility for sdk3, we need to make sure it does not break. This can be done by
running basic-suite-4.1 tests on code of ovirt-master.</p></blockquote>
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