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xen-devel
Re: [Xen-devel] Testing the kernels
On Tue, Aug 31, 2010 at 06:54:18PM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> Jeremy Fitzhardinge writes ("Re: [Xen-devel] Testing the kernels"):
> > Regressions?
>
> Well, not really regressions in the view of the testing system,
> because the "tested" kernel tree was only just created so has all the
> failures, and xen-unstable was pushed manually recently.
>
> > > Can this be done in a way that doesn't involve waiting for you ? The
> > > testing system obviously pushes automatically and it would be good to
> > > publish those things in the right places without further manual
> > > intervention.
> >
> > Yes. I was planning on setting up a cronjob on kernel.org to update the
> > branch once we'd sorted out all the details.
>
> OK. I can arrange to prod some script of yours if you prefer.
>
> > > When we update the kernel version we intend to use, this should be a
> > > fast forward update and gated though the testing in the ordinary way,
> > > so it should update the same tag. Do you agree ?
> >
> > Hm. I was hoping at some point to have two kernels going through
> > testing. We're planning on supporting 2.6.32 for a long time, so we
> > should keep testing that. But I'd also like to start tracking upstream
> > more closely (starting with .36) which we should also test.
>
> OK, I guess I could have a different branch for my testing which
> tracks a different branch of yours. I've called this one "linux",
> as in
> Subject: [linux test] 2057: tolerable FAIL - PUSHED
> but perhaps I should rename it ?
>
If it's 2.6.32.x I guess it should say linux-2.6.32.x ?
-- Pasi
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