On Tue, Jul 28, 2020 at 03:48:38PM +0100, Peter Maydell wrote: > On Mon, 20 Jul 2020 at 18:22, Cleber Rosa <cr...@redhat.com> wrote: > > Sure. It's important that PATCH 2/2 in this series is included in a > > branch that you need to push to the "staging" branch on the > > https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu repo (it could be just that one > > patch). Then, you can run: > > > > ./scripts/ci/gitlab-pipeline-status --verbose -w > > > > And that should be it. You can drop '--verbose' if you just want the > > final outcome as the result. > > I tried this (local branch named "staging", pushed to gitlab > remote "staging" branch), but it said: > > e104462:bionic:qemu$ ./scripts/ci/gitlab-pipeline-status --verbose -w > ERROR: No pipeline found > failure >
Hi Peter, I think this may just have been a timing issue. GitLab usually does take a few seconds after it receives a branch push to create a pipeline. Let me know if you'd like to see this within the script, or if you'd rather put a sleep between your push and the "gitlab-pipeline-status" execution. > It does seem to have kicked off the pipeline on gitlab though: > https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/pipelines/171671136/builds There's already new content on the staging branch, but supposing my local staging branch contained commit 6e7c2dcb50907aa6be0cbc37f81801d2fa67f7b4 (https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/commit/6e7c2dcb50907aa6be0cbc37f81801d2fa67f7b4), the command you ran: ./scripts/ci/gitlab-pipeline-status --verbose -w Should have behaved as this (output from my machine): /scripts/ci/gitlab-pipeline-status --verbose -w -c 6e7c2dcb50907aa6be0cbc37f81801d2fa67f7b4 running... > OTOH I can't see anything on that web page that suggests that > it's submitting jobs to the s390 or aarch64 boxes -- is it > intended to? > All the jobs for that pipeline have been created as expected, for instance: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/jobs/659874849 But given the recent changes to the GitLab YAML adding other phases, it's waiting for the previous phases. The jobs introduced with this patch are in the test phase because they do builds and tests. But IIRC there's a way to tell jobs to avoid being blocked by previous phases. I'll look into that. Until then, I hope to see the job results soon from the s390 and aarch64 boxes. Thanks, - Cleber. > thanks > -- PMM >
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