Thank you very much! M.
----- Original Message ----- > The options are combination of the distro and branch, I added the > job[1](el7, 4.0), to use it press 'build' from Jenkins's GUI and fill > in the GERRIT_REFSPEC to the needed patch. > As the build-artifacts job run on the limited resources of bare metal > hypervisors I restricted it for now to one concurrent job. > > On infra side, I guess this can be yamlized later if it becomes > useful(just copy-paste of the current build-artifacts removing some > stages). > > > [1] > http://jenkins.ovirt.org/job/ovirt-engine_4.0_build-artifacts-el7-x86_64-manual/ > > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 3:18 PM, Dan Kenigsberg <[email protected]> wrote: > > On Thu, Oct 27, 2016 at 06:32:47AM -0400, Martin Mucha wrote: > >> Hi, > >> > >> let me step back a little and explain what we want to achieve. We have > >> patch pushed to gerrit, not merged to master. We want to build rpms from > >> it and pass it (via no official way) to some tester so that he can test > >> it. > >> > >> I read provided documentation, but I do not have sufficient background to > >> understand it fully. > >> Questions: > >> > >> 1. if I opted to run these tests locally, what are expected hw > >> specification? I mean devel build is already more than laptop can handle. > >> If this has enabled all translations, I'd have to take a pto to run it. > >> So is this even possible to be ran on laptop with only 12G ram? > >> > >> 2. Since I probably should be coding instead of waiting for build on > >> irresponsible laptop (which it is even for devel build), would it be > >> possible to have jenkins build, which prepares rpms as described above > >> without need to deploy them to some repo, but allowing to download them > >> instead? > >> > >> thanks, > >> M. > >> > >> ----- Original Message ----- > >> > Hi, > >> > first you can run it locally quite easily using mock[1], the command > >> > should be(after jenkins repo is cloned and mock installed) something > >> > like: > >> > ../jenkins/mock_configs/mock_runner.sh --mock-confs-dir > >> > ../jenkins/mock_configs/ --build-only -s fc24 > >> > After running successfully the artifacts will be under > >> > exported-artifacts directory. > >> > > >> > It is possible to do it from Jenkins too, the problem is that the > >> > current _build_artifacts job also deploy the created RPMs to > >> > resources.ovirt.org's experimental repo, which is later consumed by > >> > OST. > >> > If needed, we can clone the needed job and remove the deploy part(and > >> > add -manual suffix), then you can pass the gerrit refspec in the build > >> > parameters. If so, tell me which job. > > > > Adding to Matin's explaination: He posted https://gerrit.ovirt.org/65793 > > and would like it be tested. It would be wonderful if you can add a job > > that makes it possible to build el7 rpms from that patch, to bet > > executed by QE. > > > > So yes, I'd appreciate if you can add such a -manual job for building > > ovirt-engine. I'm not sure I know "which job" precisely is that, though. > > Can you tell me which are the options? > > > > Regrards, > > Dan. > _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list [email protected] http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra
