Both CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 12 have fallen into the state where we can't actually create a new instance of either that can run the Asterisk Testsuite. In order to get it to work I've had to fiddle Python packages both from the distributions' repositories and directly from pip which makes the Python environment fragile FrankenSnake. Also, ODBC packages from that era are unreliable so I've had to download and install both UnixODBC and the postgresql ODBC drivers from source to get a working realtime setup. Finally, the Ubuntu 12 ISO images contain an /etc/apt/sources.list that no longer works right out of the box.
So what do you folks think the future of testing on CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 12 should be? BTW, the future Jenkins CI environment will have at a minimum... CentOS 7 32-bit & 64-bit Fedora 25 64-bit Ubuntu 16 32-bit & 64-bit We may be able to keep CentOS 6 and Ubuntu 12 for unit testing only (the Gerrit checks) but is it worth maintaining VMs for them? -- George Joseph Digium, Inc. | Software Developer 445 Jan Davis Drive NW - Huntsville, AL 35806 - US Check us out at: www.digium.com & www.asterisk.org
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