On 08/08/2014 09:06 AM, Russell Bryant wrote:
>>  - instead implement a third party CI with the latest available
>> libvirt release [1]
> 
> As for the general idea of doing CI, absolutely.  That was discussed
> earlier in the thread, though nobody has picked up the ball yet.  I can
> work on it, though.  We just need to figure out a sensible approach.
> 
> We've seen several times that building and maintaining 3rd party CI is a
> *lot* of work.  Like you said in [1], doing this in infra's CI would be
> ideal.  I think 3rd party should be reserved for when running it in the
> project's infrastructure is not an option for some reason (requires
> proprietary hw or sw, for example).
> 
> I wonder if the job could be as simple as one with an added step in the
> config to install latest libvirt from source.  Dan, do you think someone
> could add a libvirt-current.tar.gz to http://libvirt.org/sources/ ?
> Using the latest release seems better than master from git.
> 
> I'll mess around and see if I can spin up an experimental job.

Here's a first stab at it:

https://review.openstack.org/113020

-- 
Russell Bryant

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