Greetings,
I built and pushed autoqa-0.5.0-0.2.pre [1] for testing today. It is available from the autoqa testing repos. The rpm %changelog will need some work before the release, but this should do the job for testing purposes. You can download the package from the usual place on repos.fedorapeople.org [2].
Thanks, James
[1] http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/?p=autoqa.git;a=commit;h=c673949cf42d3d1b056... [2] http://repos.fedorapeople.org/repos/fedora-qa/autoqa/fedora-autoqa-testing.r...
On 06/13/2011 01:01 PM, James Laska wrote:
Greetings,
I built and pushed autoqa-0.5.0-0.2.pre [1] for testing today. It is available from the autoqa testing repos. The rpm %changelog will need some work before the release, but this should do the job for testing purposes. You can download the package from the usual place on repos.fedorapeople.org [2].
We have a test system set up that's currently running 0.5.0-0.2.pre at:
Unfortunately, this is inside the Red Hat network and will not be accessible to people who don't already have access. We want to change this in the future but this is the only hardware we have access to right now.
This setup is mailing out results to a list that I created. Anyone who wants to get spammed can sign up: http://tirfa.com/mailman/listinfo/autoqa-test_tirfa.com
Or, just look at the archives (deleted after 7 days): http://tirfa.com/pipermail/autoqa-test_tirfa.com/
Tim
On Mon, 13 Jun 2011 14:24:15 -0600 Tim Flink tflink@redhat.com wrote:
We have a test system set up that's currently running 0.5.0-0.2.pre at:
Unfortunately, this is inside the Red Hat network and will not be accessible to people who don't already have access. We want to change this in the future but this is the only hardware we have access to right now.
This setup is mailing out results to a list that I created. Anyone who wants to get spammed can sign up: http://tirfa.com/mailman/listinfo/autoqa-test_tirfa.com
Or, just look at the archives (deleted after 7 days): http://tirfa.com/pipermail/autoqa-test_tirfa.com/
As an update, the mailing list stopped working the other day for two reasons that seem to have happened at about the same time. 1. My hosting provider decided to migrate my account to another server without notifying me and broke the server side of the mailing list. This part has been fixed.
2. Emails from the test instance are no longer making it through the smtp server. To be honest, I was a little surprised when this (auth-less SMTP) worked at all. I've tried using an external smtp server through a sendmail smarthost on the clients but outgoing third-party SMTP traffic seems to be blocked.
I've already spent too much time on this so unless we feel that this is really important, I'm just going to leave it alone for now without a working mailing list.
I've also reduced the frequency at which cron is firing the watcher. Our two clients aren't keeping up with the number of jobs being scheduled and I don't see a point in keeping them at their current rate.
Tim
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