Test failed: [ add_master_storage_domain ]
Link to suspected patches:
- https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/83849/4
This seems to be a fairly consistent regression as all patches that
follow the patch above exhibit the same issue when tested, this list
of similarly failing patches includes:
-
Guys, I'm not sure who did that, but somebody forked the core
'ansible' repo in to the ovirt organisation on GitHub.
IMO this does not look good.
Why was this done?
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On Sun, 12 Nov 2017 at 19:29 Greg Sheremeta wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I've added a SKIP_CHECKS flag to the ovirt-engine build here [1]. Thanks
> to Roy for the idea [2].
>
> TL;DR: you'll save roughly 2 minutes 10 seconds per full compile with
> SKIP_CHECKS. You'll save more (3 min
Hi,
I've added a SKIP_CHECKS flag to the ovirt-engine build here [1]. Thanks to
Roy for the idea [2].
TL;DR: you'll save roughly 2 minutes 10 seconds per full compile with
SKIP_CHECKS. You'll save more (3 min 10 sec) if you don't need a 'clean'.
You'll save the most (about 3 min 20 sec) if you
Hi,
I'm seeing a weird issue in ovirt-engine check-patch.
There's no way this failure is related to my patch [
https://gerrit.ovirt.org/#/c/83950/], which is a 1 character typo fix in
the constants file.
Anyone have any ideas or also seeing this? It seems random, too --
sometimes 1 or 2 of the
On Sun, Nov 12, 2017 at 5:26 PM, Nir Soffer wrote:
> You should also notify users list, no?
> Maybe post on twitter? we should treat the repos as production servers.
>
These are nightly repos, not official oVirt ones, so they are not
production.
Also, the repos weren't down,
Hi all,
Some of you might have encountered an error while trying to download the
latest ovirt release (4.1/4.1/master) from resources.ovirt.org/yum-repo/
During the weekend we had an issue with our nightly publisher's job. Those
jobs are responsible to move artifacts from Jenkins to the matching