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snaftaly edited comment on OVIRT-612 at 8/11/16 6:46 PM:
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Hi [~pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com],
Regarding the first part of your 1'st question, your patch needs to be sent to the
'jenkins' project on
gerrit.ovirt.org (on the master branch):
git://gerrit.ovirt.org/jenkins.git. [~eedri], does he need special permissions for that?
Also I'm not sure about the second part of the question.
Regarding your 2'nd question, all you need is to add a key named
'trigger-times' in the project yaml, and put the desired value.
For example:
- project:
name: kimchi_project
project: kimchi
stage: build-artifacts
trigger-times: 'H H/6 * * *'
...
Regarding question 3, afaik we only support CentOS and Fedora, [~eedri(a)redaht.com] can you
confirm that?
was (Author: snaftaly(a)redhat.com):
Hi [~pvital(a)linux.vnet.ibm.com],
Regarding the first part of your 1'st question, your patch needs to be sent to the
'jenkins' project on
gerrit.ovirt.org (on the master branch). [~eedri], does he
need special permissions for that? Also I'm not sure about the second part of the
question.
Regarding your 2'nd question, all you need is to add a key named
'trigger-times' in the project yaml, and put the desired value.
For example:
- project:
name: kimchi_project
project: kimchi
stage: build-artifacts
trigger-times: 'H H/6 * * *'
...
Regarding question 3, afaik we only support CentOS and Fedora, [~eedri(a)redaht.com] can you
confirm that?
Support to FTP files for Kimchi Project
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Key: OVIRT-612
URL:
https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-612
Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy
Issue Type: By-EMAIL
Reporter: Paulo Ricardo Paz Vital
Assignee: infra
Hello,
Kimchi is a sub-project of oVirt and we are planning to make available to users
simple qcow2 image files of Fedora 23, OpenSUSE 42.1 and Ubuntu 16.04 with
Kimchi installed in there.
We need support to store the files and make them available to download, in a
service like FTP. Since Kimchi mailing lists already use oVirt infrastructure,
I'd like to know if it's possible to be supported by oVirt and how to do that.
Thanks and best regards, Paulo.
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Paulo Ricardo Paz Vital
Linux Technology Center, IBM Systems
http://www.ibm.com/linux/ltc/
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