Could someone please point me to the current method to determine if a package passed testing prior to being shipped? I'm having issues with a package on Fedora 29 and the errors I'm seeing make it look like it was shipped without ever actually having been installed and run... (ceph and associated tools)
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 15:30 -0400, Andrew J. Hutton wrote:
Could someone please point me to the current method to determine if a package passed testing prior to being shipped?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy
I'm having issues with a package on Fedora 29 and the errors I'm seeing make it look like it was shipped without ever actually having been installed and run... (ceph and associated tools)
This is theoretically possible (it kinda has to be, as there are not enough testers to test every Fedora update properly). For something like ceph I'd be surprised if at least the packagers hadn't run it, though.
The most recent ceph update for F29 got positive feedback from three testers:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-6a2e72916a
One of those is a person who seems to post positive karma on just about everything, but pwalter is someone I would expect to leave reliable feedback...
Turns out there's a bug report on this; time to add a new dependency and get an update out? :)
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1662496
On 3/26/19 4:05 PM, Adam Williamson wrote:
On Tue, 2019-03-26 at 15:30 -0400, Andrew J. Hutton wrote:
Could someone please point me to the current method to determine if a package passed testing prior to being shipped?
https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/QA:Updates_Testing https://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Updates_Policy
I'm having issues with a package on Fedora 29 and the errors I'm seeing make it look like it was shipped without ever actually having been installed and run... (ceph and associated tools)
This is theoretically possible (it kinda has to be, as there are not enough testers to test every Fedora update properly). For something like ceph I'd be surprised if at least the packagers hadn't run it, though.
The most recent ceph update for F29 got positive feedback from three testers:
https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2019-6a2e72916a
One of those is a person who seems to post positive karma on just about everything, but pwalter is someone I would expect to leave reliable feedback...