On 2020-01-27 15:42, Marek Marczykowski-Górecki wrote: > On Mon, Jan 27, 2020 at 03:33:20PM +0100, Frédéric Pierret wrote: > > Hi, > > > I think there is an issue about the fact of testing newer kernels. I > > think such tests of booting kernel can 'easily' be done. I can easily > > create Qubes installations in KVM (R4.0 and R4.1) and each time a kernel > > is built, I can snapshot and update the KVM Qubes and check if it's > working. > > > What do you think Marek? > > We already have setup to run tests, it's named openQA. Since your bot > builds kernel before opening PR, can you also make it upload to a > temporary repository? Then, I can point openQA at this repository. > In case of remote fetching yes very good idea. Previously I was uploading builds to my mirror. As It was not used, I disabled it but can be re-enable. > But I think we'd need to somehow extend it to rc kernels, not only > released ones. Separate branch (that won't land in current-testing)? Yes, maybe we don't want to build every rc kernels. > > BTW, do you build it with qubes-kernel-vm-support from R4.0 or R4.1? > Do you mean if I build all the packages included in linux-kernel for R4.0 and R4.1 ? Currently, I'm only building all R4.0 RPMs.
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