Installcheck comments/emails
Hi, Last night I deployed a new feature making the installcheck problems a little more known. It was supposed to create a comment in openSUSE:Factory package about the problem and then write a week later (in case the problem persists) a reminder to the maintainers included in the build failure notification you all know and love. Unfortunately I didn't consider that the script runs for ARM, s390x and power as well - and so these runs replaced each other's comments and this created quite some more comments than I planed. To those of you flooded with OBS notifications: I'm sorry. Greetings, Stephan
Am 2022-03-29 07:19, schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Hi,
Last night I deployed a new feature making the installcheck problems a little more known. It was supposed to create a comment in openSUSE:Factory package about the problem and then write a week later (in case the problem persists) a reminder to the maintainers included in the build failure notification you all know and love.
Unfortunately I didn't consider that the script runs for ARM, s390x and power as well - and so these runs replaced each other's comments and this created quite some more comments than I planed.
To those of you flooded with OBS notifications: I'm sorry.
Under wich point are messages like "Installcheck problems for ppc64" configure under https://build.opensuse.org/my/subscriptions -- Regards Eric
Am 29.03.22 um 08:55 schrieb Eric Schirra:
Under wich point are messages like "Installcheck problems for ppc64" configure under https://build.opensuse.org/my/subscriptions
There is no such configuration and these comments weren't even supposed to be there. Greetings, Stephan
Am 29.03.22 um 08:58 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 29.03.22 um 08:55 schrieb Eric Schirra:
Under wich point are messages like "Installcheck problems for ppc64" configure under https://build.opensuse.org/my/subscriptions
There is no such configuration and these comments weren't even supposed to be there.
To be precise: only problems with i586 and x86_64 in openSUSE:Factory were target of this deployment. Greetings, Stephan
On Tue, 2022-03-29 at 09:01 +0200, Stephan Kulow wrote:
Am 29.03.22 um 08:58 schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 29.03.22 um 08:55 schrieb Eric Schirra:
Under wich point are messages like "Installcheck problems for ppc64" configure under https://build.opensuse.org/my/subscriptions
There is no such configuration and these comments weren't even supposed to be there.
To be precise: only problems with i586 and x86_64 in openSUSE:Factory were target of this deployment.
So... are we supposed to ignore the s390x and ppc64 issues? Mine are about GNOME 42 not having reached the repos of these arch's, as my package depends on gnome-shell >= 42. Martin
Am 29.03.22 um 12:14 schrieb Martin Wilck:
So... are we supposed to ignore the s390x and ppc64 issues?
Mine are about GNOME 42 not having reached the repos of these arch's, as my package depends on gnome-shell >= 42.
The state of the ports is pretty much unknown to the average packager, so it needs a little more context - so feel free to ignore them or act on them if they seem legit to you. I meanwhile deleted all comments and now the comments should be all set to i586+x86_64 in openSUSE:Factory. Greetings, Stephan
Am 2022-03-29 08:58, schrieb Stephan Kulow:
Am 29.03.22 um 08:55 schrieb Eric Schirra:
Under wich point are messages like "Installcheck problems for ppc64" configure under https://build.opensuse.org/my/subscriptions
There is no such configuration and these comments weren't even supposed to be there.
I have become such mails. So my question is, how can i disable this? I will recive messages of build errors but not about missing archs. I can not test it ffor example ppc64. So i don't need such message. So question again. How ca i disable only "installchecks..."? -- Regards Eric
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Eric Schirra
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Martin Wilck
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Stephan Kulow