Testing Farm hotpatch 2024-04.4 with tmt 1.34 has been released!
*Changes*
tmt was updated from 1.33 to 1.34
<https://tmt.readthedocs.io/en/stable/releases.html#tmt-1-34>.
tmt process now accepts more environment variables regarding Reportportal (
infrastructure!632
<https://gitlab.com/testing-farm/infrastructure/-/merge_requests/632>).
*Packages*
List of important packages bundled in the worker image:
❯ podman run --entrypoint rpm quay.io/testing-farm/worker-public:2024-04.4
-q tmt standard-test-roles ansible-core podman beakerlib | sort | uniq
ansible-core-2.16.7-1.fc40.noarch
beakerlib-1.29.3-5.fc40.noarch
podman-5.1.1-1.fc40.x86_64
standard-test-roles-4.11-3.fc40.noarch
tmt-1.34.0-1.fc40.noarch
The next Testing Farm release will be 2024-07.1.
On behalf of the Testing Farm Team
Jan Havlin
Hi,
since we merged the Python 3.13 side tag, the CI on Fedora Rawhide PRs seems
borked.
https://pagure.io/fedora-ci/general/issue/474
Can somebody please take a look? It has been a week.
I can help if the issue is related to Python itself, but this is extremely
impossible for me to debug.
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Miro Hrončok
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Phone: +420777974800
Fedora Matrix: mhroncok
Hello list!
Is multihost TMT testing supported by Fedora CI? Are there any plans
and/or guides covering it?
I have a component (nodejs-undici) that makes network calls;
I would like to have a separate container running (serving something
similar to https://httpbin.org) that would be available during the test
run and could respond to network requests from the main testing
container.
Thanks in advance for any answers!
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Jan Staněk
Software Engineer, Red Hat
jstanek(a)redhat.com irc: jstanek