Hi Imo, Thanks for raising this point, as I'm looking into the failures right now. I also made the point clear to other teams, that it can be issue with the profile or a bug and official documentation should be used as a source of truth. I believe that skipping validation by default is not a bad idea, at least until we address all the current failures. One thing, which I didn't not understood yet, is that if I run jing locally, I don't get the errors which are reported by the installer. Is it a sign that it's a bug in schema? Looking forward to hearing from you. On 9/25/20 11:29 AM, Imobach González Sosa wrote:
Hi all,
As you may know, we introduced automatic profile validation in AutoYaST for SLE 15 SP3 and Tumbleweed. When the profile is not correct, AutoYaST complains at the beginning of the autoinstallation. So, as expected, we are getting regular bug reports from openQA.
In some cases, the profile is just wrong. However, we have detected several problems in yast2-schema.
Although you can disable this feature at boot time (setting YAST_SKIP_XML_VALIDATION to 1), I fear that we are going to get a ton of errors from our users and customers.
So I was considering whether we should disable this feature by default, although in that case I would ask openQA to enable it so we can improve yast2- schema quality.
What is your point of view?
Regards, Imo
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