On Wed, 2016-02-24 at 10:21 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
Hi, folks! I thought I'd better send out a notice so people know
what's
going on here. Any errors in this explanation are my own, dgilmore will
correct me if I'm wrong on any details.
release engineering is currently working to switch the compose process
over to Pungi 4. Specifically, the old nightly compose process for
Rawhide has been disabled, and it was never enabled for Fedora 24.
The whole process of running openQA tests on new composes, generating
the "compose check reports", and creating release validation events on
the wiki was tied to the way the old compose process worked. All those
things need to be changed somewhat for the new compose process. We are
rebuilding the airplane in flight, if you could please hold on to the
engine and/or wing closest to you, that would help. ;)
# openQA
So here's the good news - releng did the first 24 Branched pungi4
compose, and it ran, and the openQA tests ran! Here's the bad news:
they all failed. :)
https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/overview?distri=fedora&version...
There's a few new issues:
1. mirrormanager is not set up for F24 yet at all. This is why all
boot.iso tests and upgrade tests failed.
2. there's a bug in Pungi 4 (I think) which causes DVD installer images
to have an incorrect kernel parameter which prevents them booting. This
is why all the Server-dvd-iso and 'universal' tests failed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1311795
3. tracker wasn't rebuilt for the libcue soname bump when the compose
ran. This is why the Workstation live image is missing.
The systemd/selinux bug is also still lurking around; the KDE live
image did the best out of all the images for this compose, in that it
didn't have anything *new* wrong with it, it behaved just like it did
with the old compose process, and failed on the systemd/selinux bug.
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Adam Williamson
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