Re: [libvirt PATCH] ci: refresh with latest 'lcitool manifest'

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On Mon, Feb 03, 2025 at 01:26:26PM -0600, Andrea Bolognani wrote:
> On Mon, Feb 03, 2025 at 07:07:36PM +0100, Pavel Hrdina wrote:
> > Fedora and Alpine updated to latest versions.
> 
> Technically the latest version of Alpine is 3.21, we just haven't
> updated lcitool to support it yet ;)

Oh well :) can look into that.

> > -.fedora-39-upstream-qemu-tests:
> > +.fedora-41-upstream-qemu-tests:
> >    extends: .integration_tests
> >    variables:
> >      # needed by libvirt-gitlab-executor
> > -    DISTRO: fedora-39
> > +    DISTRO: fedora-41
> >      # can be overridden in forks to set a different runner tag
> >      LIBVIRT_CI_INTEGRATION_RUNNER_TAG: redhat-vm-host
> >    tags:
> >      - $LIBVIRT_CI_INTEGRATION_RUNNER_TAG
> >    needs:
> > -    - x86_64-fedora-39
> > +    - x86_64-fedora-41
> >      - project: libvirt/libvirt-perl
> > -      job: x86_64-fedora-39
> > +      job: x86_64-fedora-41
> >        ref: master
> >        artifacts: true
> >      - project: libvirt/libvirt-python
> > -      job: x86_64-fedora-39
> > +      job: x86_64-fedora-41
> >        ref: master
> >        artifacts: true
> 
> Has the Fedora 41 environment for integration tests actually been
> created? Because this won't work otherwise.

Most likely not, still don't have access to the machines. At this point
I would say we should drop this from upstream until we figure out
another way to get custom runners for upstream libvirt.

> 
> Granted, the integration tests seem to have been generally broken for
> a while now...

That was my thought, it doesn't matter as they are broken. So we need to
remove it or update to Fedora 40/41.

Pavel

> -- 
> Andrea Bolognani / Red Hat / Virtualization
> 

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