I was asked to look into the CI failures caused by the QSslSocket tests (QTBUG-29941), but unfortunately doing so has shown we have a wider problem. My old network test server was no longer working (probably due to the move from nokia to digia) so I tried so setup a new one and it turns out that the instructions for doing so do not work currently (QTQAINFRA-601). I've tried setting up a test server with two different versions of ubuntu (the documented one, and the latest LTS version) but neither works. This makes it impossible for me to help address the CI failures.
Looking at the current network test server setup I can see that it doesn't have the infrastructure required to perform the test that was failing in the bug that was assigned to me, though it should be easy enough to add. I can generate the required certs, and can even write the required apache config, but I have no clue about the puppet side of things. We need a process for developers to get this sort of issue addressed, simply file a bug against QTQTINFRA? At the moment, addressing QTBUG-29941 is completely stalled. I'll try a 3rd time with ubuntu 11.10 (which isn't an LTS release) this weekend, but this is getting rather tiresome. There is a wider need to refactor the network tests, but that's not something that I can look at in the time available to me. Help Rich. _______________________________________________ Development mailing list [email protected] http://lists.qt-project.org/mailman/listinfo/development
