Do you have a list which versions of packages there is in this build? On 07/14/2015 11:12 PM, Richard Brown wrote:
On 14 July 2015 at 21:34, Stephan Kulow
wrote: Hi,
We still have issues, but we have a first build for Leap hopefully resulting into a first milestone this week.
Have a look at the tests and/or download the ISO from openQA and provide fixes and missing packages to openSUSE:42:
https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests/overview?distri=opensuse&version=42&groupid=7
Greetings, Stephan
For anyone who's new to openQA, here are my suggested instructions on how to poke around
How To: Get the ISO used in the Tests Step 1. Click on one of the Red or Green dots that represent a finished test Step 2. You're at the 'Test Results' page, this is where you can see the results of this openQA test. By default you're taken to the 'Default' tab, which shows you each test module and all the screenshots taken during that test Step 3. Click the 'Logs & Assets' tab. This is where openQA keeps its logs for that test, as well as a Video recording, and it's 'Assets' (aka ISO's and HDD Disk Images) Step 4. Click on the ISO you want to download, in this case openSUSE-42.1-DVD-x86_64-Build0002-Media.iso Step 5. Congratulations, you now have the same ISO that openQA is using for testing openSUSE Leap 42.1
How To: See tests that are running Step 1. Click on any Yellow dots, these are the tests that are running Step 2. Congratulations, you're now able to see the test running in openQA in Real Time
How To: Use openQA to find and file bugs Step 1. Click on one of the Red or Green dots that represent a finished test Step 2. You're at the 'Test Results' page, this is where you can see the results of this openQA test. By default you're taken to the 'Default' tab, which shows you each test module and all the screenshots taken during that test Step 3. Look at the screenshots, do they all make sense to you? Pay attention especially to any screenshots in rows that are marked Red/Failed..they're probably bad and broken. Don't always assume the Green ones are perfect, sometimes we make mistakes with our automated tests :) Step 4. File bugs accordingly, good bug reports should always have logs attached, luckily openQA includes many logs in it's "Logs & Assets" Tab Step 4a. Just skip step 4 and fix the problems right away
...which reminds me..Coolo, what's the submission procedure for Leap 42.1? :)
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