Re: [libvirt PATCH v2 0/9] gitlab: expand the CI job coverage (RESEND)

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On Tue, Mar 24, 2020 at 04:23:56PM +0000, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote:
> There are main goals with this series
> 
>   - Introduce a minimal job building the website and publishing
>     an artifact which can be deployed onto libvirt.org
>   - Introduce a minimal job building the libvirt.pot for import
>     into Weblate (only runs on git master branch)
>   - Expanding CI jobs to get coverage closer to Travis/Jenkins
>   - Reducing cross-build jobs to just interesting variants,
>     since the full set hasn't shown value in detecting failures
> 
> The Linux native job coverage is now a superset of that achieved
> by Travis/Jenkins.
> 
> For post-merge testing the full set of jobs are run on git
> master (measured approx 50 minutes total duration)
> 
> For pre-merge testing the Linux job count is reduced for quicker
> turnaround time for developers (measured ~35 minutes total
> duration)

I meant to say you can see an illustration of the CI pipeline
in this URL.

   https://gitlab.com/berrange/libvirt/pipelines/129242976

Published artifacts are downloaded from the "jobs" tab, and if
we had unit tests published in junit data format, they'd appear
in the "tests" tab IIUC


Regards,
Daniel
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