Hi,
it caused problems so I had to modify it a bit. It's already fixed and
applied in upstream.
Regards,
Lukáš
Dne 12.3.2012 04:34, lei yang napsal(a):
Howerver, you did the opposite thing or you did it two times
commit 6e4b5cffe999714357116884fcc4eb27fae41260
Author: Lucas Meneghel
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Lukáš Doktor ldok...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
it caused problems so I had to modify it a bit. It's already fixed and
applied in upstream.
You mean you want put include subtests.cfg on the top or in the end?
from your idea you seems want it to be the end to
Yes, as I mentioned before, I wanted to put subtests.cfg after the other
imports, but it caused a lot of trouble. So I find another solution
without changing the import order.
Dne 12.3.2012 08:49, lei yang napsal(a):
On Mon, Mar 12, 2012 at 3:15 PM, Lukáš Doktorldok...@redhat.com wrote:
Hi,
Howerver, you did the opposite thing or you did it two times
commit 6e4b5cffe999714357116884fcc4eb27fae41260
Author: Lucas Meneghel Rodrigues l...@redhat.com
Date: Wed Feb 29 18:47:14 2012 -0300
Revert tests.cfg.sample: change import order
This reverts commit
Currently subtests.cfg is proceeded and then all other configs. My test
needs to override smp parameter in some variant which is currently
impossible.
Using words current order means: we define subtests variants, than we
specify base and guest and other details. In the end we limit what
we want