[ovirt-devel] fc27 job failing on missing vmconsole

Barak Korren bkorren at redhat.com
Sun Jan 14 18:01:30 UTC 2018


On 11 January 2018 at 14:55, Viktor Mihajlovski
<mihajlov at linux.vnet.ibm.com> wrote:
> On 07.01.2018 11:11, Barak Korren wrote:
> [...]
>>
>> I looked into what happened there.
>>
>> It seems that Sandro added fc27 jobs a few weeks ago ago, and he also
>> took the time to trigger the jobs manually to get an FC27 build.
>>
>> The issue is that this is not enough to get a build to properly go
>> through the automated test and release processes,
>>
>> The CI system is build to respond on code changes. For most projects
>> that is enough because new patches are merged frequently and as new
>> jobs are added, patches show up soon after and trigger them.
>>
>> The root cause for this issue is that the set of platforms a project
>> targets is currently maintained separately from the project's source
>> code, so adding a new target platform is not always manifest in a code
>> change to the project. We're working on resolving this by making the
>> set of target platform be specified in the project's own source code.
>> This would eventually mean that adding a new target platfrom will
>> always require a patch to the project.
>>
>> For now, I've emulated a merge event on the latest patch to
>> ovirt-vmconsole. This will cause the fc27 build (as well as others) to
>> get recreated and pushed through the change-queue.
>>
>
> I think we face a similar problem for the s390x builds of ovirt-host.
> Looks like the last changes to ovirt-host have been done before the
> s390x fc27 jobs have been merged, so there are no s390x RPMS in the
> repository.
> Could you or someone else trigger a full ovirt-host build?
>

Done:
http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-host_master_build-artifacts-fc27-s390x/1/

The oVirt master change-queue is currently processing through some
regressions, so it might take a while for this to reach the repos.


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Barak Korren
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