[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index] Re: [Xen-devel] [OSSTEST PATCH 3/3] smoke tests: Consider osstest revision when reusing builds
Ian Campbell writes ("Re: [OSSTEST PATCH 3/3] smoke tests: Consider osstest revision when reusing builds"): > Probably a bad idea, but I wonder: would comparing the hostflags required > of the two build hosts take care of some of this? > > e.g. some random job I just pulled up: > > share-build-wheezy-amd64,arch-amd64,suite-wheezy,purpose-build > > This is a bit tenuous though, since really it is $r{$ident_suite} // > $c{DebianSuite} which matters. Also I don't think grobbling around in the runvars looking at all_hostflags etc. is right. > [...] > > 3. After a manual force push of an untested osstest, there no suitable Fixed (and the other typo). > > builds on either xen-unstable or osstest. The first > > xen-unstable-smoke run will have to do all the builds. However, > > subsequent xen-unstable-smoke runs can just pick up those builds. > > These same builds will be reused until a xen-unstable flight using the > > new osstest produces a passing build. > > 4. After a push from another tree whose gated output is used by xen > -unstable-smoke (e.g. the linux-X.Y for the default kernel revision) then > there will be no suitable builds in either the latest xen-unstable or > osstest (neither of which are likely to have seen the linux push and built > it before a smoke run occurs) in which case xen-unstable-smoke will do that > build and then subsequently reuse it until a xen-unstable or osstest flight > occurs which uses that Linux tree. > > (is that worth mentioning? is it correct?) No. This reuse machinery does not consider the versions of anything - except, now, osstest itself. This is because the other trees' versions are supposed to be intercompatible. > Acked-by: Ian Campbell <ian.campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> Thanks, Ian. _______________________________________________ Xen-devel mailing list Xen-devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxx http://lists.xen.org/xen-devel
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