On Tue, 2016-01-26 at 16:45 +0100, Robby Engelmann wrote:
Hi all,
I want to ask what is the difference between Stagings:A-J and adi:1- ...? Are the stagings used for packages that affect the openqa tests or for packages in ring0-2 and the adi's for stuff that is not tested in openqa? When are adi- projects checked in to factory?
I only wanted to know for my interest.
Hi Robby, Staging A - J are for so-called ring packages (ring 0 being the bootstrap packages, ring1 being a minimal X install, ring 2 everything on the DVD). Any submission affecting anything in ring 2 goes in a full staging, meaning the distro has to rebuild against the changed package and pass an openQA test run. adi stagings (adi being short for 'ad interim' in our world) is 'just' a build test of the submitted package (trusting the devel prjs turned out to not be reliable - there are too many variables, like building against another repo and so on). so, this is basically to ensure that the submitted package will also build in openSUSE:Factory once it's accepted. The 'check in' process is oriented around the Staging A - J projects: once I see some green ones I find a time slot to accept it (/them). At this moment, all adi projects that are also completely passed will happen to be accepted as well (accepting a staging project takes all otehr packages that are marked 'new', meaning that passed adi staging). Hope that helps, Dominique -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-factory+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-factory+owner@opensuse.org