On Wed, 2020-06-24 at 17:20 +0100, Daniel P. Berrangé wrote: > The sandbox build needs to validate two axis > > - A variety of distro versions > - A variety of libvirt versions > > We test a variety of libvirt versions by running a build against the > distro provided libvirt packages. All that is then missing is a build > against the latest libvirt git master, which only needs to be run on > a single distro, for which CentOS 7 is picked as a stable long life > base. This... > +x64-fedora-rawhide-git-build: > + <<: *git_native_build_job_definition > + variables: > + NAME: fedora-rawhide ... disagrees with this... > +++ b/ci/containers/refresh > +for host in $HOSTS > +do > + if test "$host" = "libvirt-fedora-rawhide" > + then > + $LCITOOL dockerfile $host libvirt+minimal,libvirt+dist,libvirt-cim > $host.Dockerfile ... and this. I think the commit message is correct here: we want git builds to happen on long-term supported distro, which Rawhide couldn't be further from, but perhaps I'm missing something? -- Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization