Hi Imo, Thanks for raising this point, as I'm looking into the failures right now. I also made the point clear to other teams, that it can be issue with the profile or a bug and official documentation should be used as a source of truth.
I believe that skipping validation by default is not a bad idea, at least until we address all the current failures. One thing, which I didn't not understood yet, is that if I run jing locally, I don't get the errors which are reported by the installer. Is it a sign that it's a bug in schema? Looking forward to hearing from you. On 9/25/20 11:29 AM, Imobach González Sosa wrote: > Hi all, > > As you may know, we introduced automatic profile validation in AutoYaST for > SLE 15 SP3 and Tumbleweed. When the profile is not correct, AutoYaST > complains > at the beginning of the autoinstallation. So, as expected, we are getting > regular bug reports from openQA. > > In some cases, the profile is just wrong. However, we have detected several > problems in yast2-schema. > > Although you can disable this feature at boot time (setting > YAST_SKIP_XML_VALIDATION to 1), I fear that we are going to get a ton of > errors from our users and customers. > > So I was considering whether we should disable this feature by default, > although in that case I would ask openQA to enable it so we can improve yast2- > schema quality. > > What is your point of view? > > Regards, > Imo > -- Kind regards, Rodion Iafarov <[email protected]> QA Engineer Tel: +49-911-74053-0; Fax: +49-911-7417755; https://www.suse.com/ SUSE Software Solutions Germany GmbH (HRB 36809, AG Nürnberg) Geschäftsführer: Felix Imendörffer
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