> Hey folks!
>
> Just wanted to flag up that, now the new Bodhi version has been
> deployed to production, critpath updates are gated on openQA test
> results. If any openQA test for your critpath update failed, the
> gating
> status will be marked as 'failed' and you will not be able to push
> it
> stable.
>
> Waivers can be issued for failed tests where appropriate:
>
>
https://docs.fedoraproject.org/en-US/ci/gating/#_waive
>
> But in almost all cases a failure indicates either a genuine bug or
> an
> opportunity to improve the test, so I'd prefer to avoid use of
> waivers
> where possible. I am trying to keep an eye on all failed tests, but
> if
> you have a blocked update and you don't understand the failure and
> I
> haven't yet commented on it, please do poke me and I'll take a
> look.
>
> If a failure looks like some kind of transient issue, several folks
> have the power to rerun tests: myself, lruzicka, kparal, tflink,
> abokovoy (abbra / ab), pwhalen, and sumantrom. You can ask one of
> us to
> do it. There have been plans in the past to implement some sort of
> rerun request system in Bodhi but no-one's quite had the roundtuits
> to
> work it out yet; sorry about that.
A "re-run tests" button should be displayed in this case if the
logged in user has the power to edit the update (commit access or
provenpackager). Do you mean that it doesn't work?
I believe that's strictly wired up to Fedora CI. It doesn't do anything
for openQA.
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Adam Williamson
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