See <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/329/display/redirect?page=changes> Changes: [Josef Reidinger] Bump version to 5.0.0 ------------------------------------------ Started by GitHub push by jreidinger Running as SYSTEM [EnvInject] - Loading node environment variables. Building remotely on yast-jenkins2 (yast-head yast-jenkins) in workspace <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/> The recommended git tool is: NONE No credentials specified
git rev-parse --resolve-git-dir <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/.git> # timeout=10 Fetching changes from the remote Git repository git config remote.origin.url https://github.com/yast/yast-network.git # timeout=10 Pruning obsolete local branches Fetching upstream changes from https://github.com/yast/yast-network.git git --version # timeout=10 git --version # 'git version 2.35.3' git fetch --tags --force --progress --prune -- https://github.com/yast/yast-network.git +refs/heads/*:refs/remotes/origin/* # timeout=10 git rev-parse origin/master^{commit} # timeout=10 Checking out Revision 440c30e65fbb80fada902136ee5a81a36755d097 (origin/master) git config core.sparsecheckout # timeout=10 git checkout -f 440c30e65fbb80fada902136ee5a81a36755d097 # timeout=10 Commit message: "Bump version to 5.0.0" git rev-list --no-walk 84c4361aed711e754d5f22e32d41211e7b7261a6 # timeout=10 Cleaning workspace git rev-parse --verify HEAD # timeout=10 Resetting working tree git reset --hard # timeout=10 git clean -fdx # timeout=10 [EnvInject] - Executing scripts and injecting environment variables after the SCM step. [EnvInject] - Injecting as environment variables the properties content YAST_SUBMIT=factory
[EnvInject] - Variables injected successfully. [EnvInject] - Mask passwords that will be passed as build parameters. [yast-yast-network-master] $ /bin/sh -xe /tmp/jenkins3824073502195170896.sh + cd <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/> + LC_ALL=en_US.UTF-8 + /usr/local/bin/jenkins_status_comment.rb timeout 30m rake osc:sr All files have proper license reference. * Starting syntax check... * Done * Making tarball <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/package/yast2-network-5.0.0.tar.bz2> ... osc -A 'https://api.opensuse.org/' --traceback checkout 'YaST:Head' yast2-network * ...Done A YaST:Head A YaST:Head/yast2-network A YaST:Head/yast2-network/yast2-network-4.6.5.tar.bz2 A YaST:Head/yast2-network/yast2-network.changes A YaST:Head/yast2-network/yast2-network.spec At revision 1099. rm <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/YaST>:Head/yast2-network/yast2-network.spec rm <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/YaST>:Head/yast2-network/yast2-network-4.6.5.tar.bz2 rm <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/YaST>:Head/yast2-network/yast2-network.changes cp package/yast2-network.spec <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/YaST>:Head/yast2-network cp package/yast2-network-5.0.0.tar.bz2 <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/YaST>:Head/yast2-network cp package/yast2-network.changes <https://ci.opensuse.org/job/yast-yast-network-master/ws/YaST>:Head/yast2-network osc -A 'https://api.opensuse.org/' addremove D yast2-network-4.6.5.tar.bz2 A yast2-network-5.0.0.tar.bz2 osc -A 'https://api.opensuse.org/' cat 'openSUSE:Factory' 'yast2-network' 'yast2-network.spec' > /tmp/yast-rake20230830-16759-q5p0uw Checking IDs in *.changes file Version has been changed in *.spec file osc -A 'https://api.opensuse.org/' cat 'openSUSE:Factory' 'yast2-network' 'yast2-network.changes' | diff - 'yast2-network.changes' rm -rf YaST:Head rake aborted! Stopping, missing new bugzilla or fate entry in the *.changes file. e.g. bnc#<number> or fate#<number> Tasks: TOP => osc:sr => check:changelog (See full trace by running task with --trace) cleaning Result: PID 16756 exited with value 1 Scanning for a pull request... Sending Net::HTTP::Get request to https://api.github.com/repos/yast/yast-network/pulls... OK Pull request not found Build step 'Execute shell' marked build as failure