Can we select multiple targets for landing, i.e. both utopic and rtm? Pat
On Thu, Aug 14, 2014 at 4:14 PM, Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak < [email protected]> wrote: > Hello everyone! > > IMPORTANT! LANDERS, PLEASE READ! > > So, as mentioned in our yesterdays landing e-mail, we have now switched > the CI Train in preparation for RTM support. The transition took a > little bit longer than we expected so we apologize for all the > inconveniences. Both the backend and frontend should now be good to go. > > > What changed? > > 1. Whenever a new landing is added there is a new column that needs to > be filled from now on. The column name is "Target distribution". From > the drop-down menu you can currently select one from "ubuntu/utopic", > "ubuntu/trusty" and "ubuntu-rtm/14.09". "ubuntu/utopic" is the default. > The first part always corresponds to the distribution being targeted - > ubuntu-rtm is the RTM-related distribution. The second corresponds to > the series. > > So, in all normal cases this column should be set to "ubuntu/utopic". > But now if you want to land a trusty SRU or something for RTM, just > choose the right value there. > > 2. The jenkins job names now changed according to the new distro-aware > scheme. If you're using the CI Train Dashboard [1] you should be fine, > as this UI has been re-targeted accordingly. In case you are using > jenkins jobs directly, the job names now changed from for instance > landing-001-1-build to ubuntu-landing-001-1-build, so the pattern is: > > distro-landing-xxx- instead of landing-xxx- > > 3. Not related to RTM-enablement. Now, whenever you want to switch your > silo to 'Tested: Yes', you will notice that the Yes choice looks like this: > > "Yes (#)" > > The reason for that is that now we will require for you to give the > image-number (if applicable) of the image you have used during testing. > During the last weeks we had a few problems related to landings being > tested on older images, therefore leading to some regressions. > So, please include the image number alongside the # sign, e.g.: > > "Yes (#188)" > > > That should be all the visible changes for the CI Train. > > Remember that even though we have tested the backend last week on > preproduction, things might still be a bit broken! So whenever you > encounter any glitches or errors, please give us a sign. And, of course, > we apologize just in case those happen. > > > [1] http://people.canonical.com/~platform/citrain_dashboard/ > > Best regards, > > -- > Łukasz 'sil2100' Zemczak > [email protected] > www.canonical.com > > -- > Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > Post to : [email protected] > Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~ubuntu-phone > More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp >
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