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Gil Shinar commented on OVIRT-1500: ----------------------------------- Saw it before. If the results of a certain patchset comes after the user has sent a new patchset, the CI will not get +1. All jobs should be retriggered for it to get the +1 > CI on ovirt-engine patch succeeded, but didn't mark CI=+1 on gerrit > ------------------------------------------------------------------- > > Key: OVIRT-1500 > URL: https://ovirt-jira.atlassian.net/browse/OVIRT-1500 > Project: oVirt - virtualization made easy > Issue Type: Bug > Components: Gerrit/git, oVirt CI > Reporter: Allon Mureinik > Assignee: infra > > In my recent engine patch https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/78911 the CI passed, > but was not marked as so in gerrit. > Looking through gerrit's history, here's what I *think* is going on: > 08:41 - patchset #1 is submitted > 08:41 - CI (check-patch) starts for both EL7 and fc25 > _At this point I noticed a typo in the commit method. I fixed it and posted > patchset #2_ > 08:42 - patchset #2 is submitted > _CI was never triggered for patchset #2. Is this because the only difference > between it and patchset #1 is the commit message?_ > 09:15 - CI for patchset #1 completes, and marks *patchset #1* with CI=+1. > This is not inherited to patchset #2 for some reason. > Expected behavior: > If CI for patchset #1 passed and the only difference is the commit message > (not the parent commit and not the content), I'd expect the CI score to be > inherited. -- This message was sent by Atlassian JIRA (v1000.1092.1#100053) _______________________________________________ Infra mailing list Infra@ovirt.org http://lists.ovirt.org/mailman/listinfo/infra