Re: [OS-BUILD PATCH] redhat/self-test/data: Update data set

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From: Patrick Talbert on gitlab.com
https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark/-/merge_requests/1790#note_957994738

@prarit @jmflinuxtx The selftests are failing for all the new config MRs. They
pass if I revert this MR.

https://gitlab.com/redhat/red-hat-ci-tools/kernel/cki-public-
pipelines/-/jobs/2498403896#L105


~~~bash
ptalbert@dora:~/git/gitlab/kernel-ark (os-build)$ git revert
e607b8de114d18412975969d7a158a021023c7a1
[os-build 7e45c16299c0] Revert "redhat/self-test/data: Update data set"
 24 files changed, 24 insertions(+), 36 deletions(-)
ptalbert@dora:~/git/gitlab/kernel-ark (os-build)$ make dist-self-test
make -C redhat dist-self-test
make[1]: Entering directory '/home/ptalbert/git/gitlab/kernel-ark/redhat'
LOCALVERSION is ".test".
0001-shellcheck.bats
 - shellcheck (skipped: The ShellCheck package is not installed)
1001-rpmlint.bats
 - rpmlint (skipped: Skip rpmlint test pending kernel.spec.template changes)
1002-basic-structural-test.bats
 - SRPM unpacks OK (skipped: Only one SRPM should be in
/home/ptalbert/git/gitlab/kernel-ark/redhat/self-test/redhat/rpms/SRPMS.)
 - Linux tree unpacks OK (skipped: Only one SRPM should be in
/home/ptalbert/git/gitlab/kernel-ark/redhat/self-test/redhat/rpms/SRPMS.)
 - Linux top level structural check (skipped: Only one SRPM should be in
/home/ptalbert/git/gitlab/kernel-ark/redhat/self-test/redhat/rpms/SRPMS.)
1003-rpminspect.bats
 - rpminspect (skipped: The rpminspect package is not installed)
1005-dist-dump-variables.bats
 ✓ self-test-data check
1006-verify-SPEC-variables.bats
 ✓ verify SPEC variables
2001-dist-release.bats
 ✓ dist-release prologue
 ✓ dist-release test 1
 ✓ dist-release test 2
 ✓ dist-release test 3
 ✓ dist-release epilogue
3001-Makefile-contents.bats
 ✓ Makefile variable declarations

14 tests, 0 failures, 6 skipped
~~~


I am surely missing something???
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