Re: [PATCH] CI: also run tests using updated distro(s)

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On Tue, May 30, 2017 at 03:52:06PM -0300, Claudio André wrote:
Em 29/05/2017 08:54, Martin Kletzander escreveu:
On Sun, May 28, 2017 at 11:07:41PM -0300, claudioandre.br@xxxxxxxxx
wrote:
From: Claudio André <claudioandre.br@xxxxxxxxx>

'modprobe -c' fails for some reason.

Ahh! Well, it is possible to run modprobe inside Docker if I enable some
options. I'll
check it.

Is the user inside the container root?  I don't think so.  Some more
info output
could be nice, like 'uname -a', 'id', and so on.

I did it.

One disadvantage for using the script is that it couples al output
together.  I know it's needed for running that inside the container, but
the installation and configuration parts take lot of output that I had
to scroll through.  Could _that_ be separated at least?

You can fold/collapsed the output yourself. That said, I folded the
autogen part, but I'll
keep the make unfolded (the way Travis does). Please, let me know if you
want anything else folded (e.g., hide everything but tests).


That's great.  I was just talking about the fact that I didn't see the
option to keep something folded by default.

And, please:
- access https://travis-ci.org/claudioandre/libvirt/jobs/237625211
- and look at line 485 to see the folding in action


Yeah, this looks great.  I like when it's more compact, I just want to
save some people some time in the future.

Also in your config (not here), you have some differences, for example
compiler: ["gcc"] even though it doesn't take arrays.  It doesn't
matter, I know, it just confused me a bit :D

This was Travis itself. I fixed it, please, confirm that using the link
seen above.

Somehow the -qq didn't work, or you didn't have it in the script in the
build you sent the link to.  That's ione of the things hidden fromt he
Web UI.

Without -qq is much worse. We can:
1. collapse as seen above;
2. redirect stdout to /dev/null (I mean, there is no important
information here).

I prefer (and use) #2.


either -qq collapsed or just put it to /dev/null.  I don't care which
one, if there is a problem with the installation it will be in stderr
anyway.

The silent_if_passes() has some drawbacks.


Sure, I didn't know you can collapse part of the output of one command
and that was the first idea that came to my mind.

So the link shows the output with the current patch?

Claudio

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