Hi TPG, I have proposed a simple addition to the mass build list monitoring page that should help us here. It's a very simple change to some existing code so I'm hoping it will come on line quickly (like tomorrow!). This will enable use to get the build lists for the successful mass build list of the KDE mini-mass build. We can use these to generate the data we need to pull down the rpm's for test. Then we will test that (with three testers if possible); if it's good we can use a script to QA push the whole lot in one hit. I'm hoping that Avokhmin can come up with the goods I've mailed him and Denis about it. I'm starting to look at Qt4 now. Best, Colin
On Wednesday 25 Jun 2014 12:47:23 Tomasz Paweł Gajc wrote: > Hi, > > As you may have noticed we are planning new release, a respin of 2014.0 with > KDE-4.13.x, new kernel and with all bugfix packages released after GA. > Unfortunately broken package tests on ABF does not help at all, first > package fails on tests, and this means it never reaches Kahiniah, so each > package needs to be manually pushed to testing repo, then it got catched by > Kahiniah and finally QA can vote. > I see a big threat here, that it will be quite hard to test all 100+ > packages that comes from KDE-4.13.x, second you can not test one package > from KDE-4.13.x against already running KDE-4.12.x. So it would be nice to > figure out some new way how to handle this situation. Looking forward for > QA proposals. > First package Qt4-4.8.6 is waiting for testing on kahiniah. Given that all > packages needs to get at least +3 votes or wait 7 days to be published, and > there is some evil dependencies in KDE this can lead to situation that > 2014.1 release will not make public on July. > Wysłano z BlackBerry® w Orange
