Be less hostile to developers and run the build jobs even if the dco-check failed. That way they can test their own "private" branches without a sign-off. Also specify empty `needs` for it, since it does not depend on any of the jobs in the container phase and can be run right away. Signed-off-by: Ján Tomko <jtomko@xxxxxxxxxx> --- https://gitlab.com/jano.tomko/libvirt/-/pipelines/171532004 .gitlab-ci.yml | 10 ++++++++-- 1 file changed, 8 insertions(+), 2 deletions(-) diff --git a/.gitlab-ci.yml b/.gitlab-ci.yml index 702198ec8e..b7a1609580 100644 --- a/.gitlab-ci.yml +++ b/.gitlab-ci.yml @@ -2,7 +2,6 @@ variables: GIT_DEPTH: 100 stages: - - sanity_checks - containers - builds @@ -479,8 +478,15 @@ potfile: # Skip on "libvirt" namespace, since we only need to run # this test on developer's personal forks from which # merge requests are submitted +# +# Put it in the same stage as other tests we expect to fail +# because of developer's changes as to not frustrate them +# with partial feedback, but run it as soon as the pipeline +# starts, since it does not have any `needs` from the previous +# stages. check-dco: - stage: sanity_checks + stage: builds + needs: [] image: registry.gitlab.com/libvirt/libvirt-ci/check-dco:master script: - /check-dco -- 2.26.2