On Thu, 18.02.16 09:01, Martin Pitt (martin.p...@ubuntu.com) wrote: > Hello all, > > you might already have noticed, but from now on PRs will not only > trigger the semaphore checks (which are essentially a "make > distcheck"), but also trigger more comprehensive integration tests on > Ubuntu's autopkgtest infrastructure. These build actual binary .deb > packages, install them in an actual OS, and cover things like > networkd, bootchart, that crucial services like NetworkManager or > window manager come up, timedatectl and friends, cryptsetup, > systemd-sysv-install (with various combinations of SysV+systemd > units), and the "boot-smoke" test where the whole thing has to boot > successfully 20 times [2]. > > This new test can be seen at e. g. > https://github.com/systemd/systemd/pull/2641 or /2650 which now also > have a second "ubuntu-ci" test. > > I now wrote all the glue between github and autopkgtest.ubuntu.com, > running into gory details like firewall issues, three different ways > to authenticate, and my own hilarious incompetence when it comes to > web programming (but I'm learning :) ). Thanks to Daniel for his great > help with kickstarting me into GitHub webhooks! > > However, an awful lot of the runs currently fail with a linker error. > I filed [2] and will investigate. > > So please don't put too much attention to these results yet. I want to > to enable them to see how the testing and communication holds up in > practice, but before this we definitively need to sort out [2] first.
Excellent work! Thanks a lot to Daniel and you for setting this up! Thanks! Lennart -- Lennart Poettering, Red Hat _______________________________________________ systemd-devel mailing list systemd-devel@lists.freedesktop.org https://lists.freedesktop.org/mailman/listinfo/systemd-devel