cor...@inaugust.com (James E. Blair) writes: > Hi, > > We need to merge a backwards incompatible change to Zuul master. > > The change is: https://review.openstack.org/482856 and it makes Gerrit > label entries case sensitive. Unfortunately, some combinations of > Gerrit versions and underlying database configurations make this both > necessary and difficult to handle seamlessly. > > This will affect both installations continuously delivered from git > master, as well as those that are upgraded to the latest releases. > > The complexity of this situation leaves us few options other than to > make this change and minimize the impact by isolating it and providing > an upgrade plan. > > The upgrade plan is the same regardless of whether you run Zuul > continuously deployed from master or releases. > > Upgrade Procedure > ----------------- > > The latest release of Zuul, as of this writing, is 2.5.2. It treats all > Gerrit labels as case insensitive, however, if a label is capitalized in > Zuul's layout configuration with this version, typical gate pipelines > may not function correctly. Therefore: > > 1) Prepare, *but do not merge*, a patch to change the case of all Gerrit > labels in layout.yaml. Typically, this would mean changing instances of > "verified:" to "Verified:" or "workflow:" to "Workflow:". > > 2) Next Tuesday, September 26, we will merge > https://review.openstack.org/482856 and release version 2.6.0, which > switches to the case-sensitive behavior (and contains no other > substantive changes). Once this change is merged to the master branch > and and the new version of Zuul is released is released, prepare to > upgrade. > > 3) Merge the change prepared in step 1, then upgrade to 2.6.0 (or the > master branch tip) immediately afterword and restart Zuul.
We have merged the change referenced above, and released Zuul 2.6.0. -Jim _______________________________________________ OpenStack-Infra mailing list OpenStack-Infra@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-infra