On Streda 25 Február 2009 08:25:07 jdd wrote:
Gerald Pfeifer a écrit :
On Tue, 24 Feb 2009, jdd wrote:
Could it be possible to have asap a working distro (no blocking bugs for the test team computers) to use on a dayly basis? most bugs are unexpected ones :-).
What prevents you from using FACTORY?
(Serious question. If there is anything, we should address it.)
the problem is that factory is always changing, adding new bugs in the time it remove old ones, so it's not possible to have the same platform for all the test team. How can one validate a bug?
One thing I was trying to figure out is how to keep those bugs against Factory valid for longer time. I want to avoid situation where a bug against Factory is closed because nobody is able to reproduce it anymore, or even have no idea how to reproduce it. One suggestion I have is to use libzypp information. Do you know that if you do 'zypper dup', libzypp will always store a testcase for this run? (I hope to get it to keep more than one in future, but this is a start). Plus we have the history now. Testcase contains a snapshot of the repositories as well as the system package-wise. So, it also contains information which packages were used when the bug was triggered. What we miss is an easy way how to dig that data and possibly to recreate the situation. Stano -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org