On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 11:17 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Kamil Paral <kparal(a)redhat.com>
> wrote:
> > Something like this? [1] [2]
>
> Yup! Something a lot like that! I did look over the AutoQA wiki
> before
> posting but didn't know enough about rpmguard to know that where I
> needed to look :)
>
>
> > We already do that in the form of 'rpmguard' test [3]. Currently
> > you have to sign-up manually to receive rpmguard/rpmlint results
> > for new package builds [4].
>
> So you have to subscribe per package per release? I don't
> necessarily
> want them emailed to me but accessible somewhere would be nice.
All AutoQA results can be accessed via resultsdb:
http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org/resultsdb/frontend
http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org is enough, that will redirect you there.
You can do a search for a specific package and/or test case. On the
search page -
http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org/resultsdb/frontend/search
- 'Envr' seems to be the place to put the package name. So if you put
'kernel' in the 'Envr' box, and 'rpmguard' in the
'Testcase' box, and
hit search, you get all the rpmguard tests for kernel package builds.
Kamil, perhaps the search interface could be made a bit friendlier? A
better name for the field than 'Envr', whatever the heck that's
supposed
to mean? A drop-down list for 'testcase', rather than free text?
Friendly unicorn pictures? :)
--
Adam Williamson
ENVR is an abbreviation for epoch-name-version-release. So you can put there a package
build specification in the ENVR format, or just a package name. I agree that it's not
really descriptive. CCing autoqa-devel to annoy my colleagues and make them work harder
:=)
Petr, can you adjust the "Envr" label text to "Package name or ENVR"
(or similar)? And maybe have a look at drop-down lists for Testcase and Arch? Thanks.