Re: Testing ostree Workstation

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On Wed, Jun 21, 2017 at 05:07:12PM -0700, Adam Williamson wrote:
> 'dummy' python3-kickstart package, with a NEVR known to be lower than
> any 'real' version of the package, so we know for sure that an update
> will be available from the official repositories, and then we go ahead
> and run an update in the usual fashion. Would there be any similar kind
> of possibility for testing ostree updates? The goals of openQA testing
> are to test as 'realistically' as possible, so we only test unmodified
> images, and want to have the test behave as similarly as possible to
> how the 'real' operation would behave on an end user's system.

You should be able to go back and forth between various ostree commits,
right? Possibly in addition to a "do full install, test" thing, there
could just be a "update from previous to new, test" image. Or, am I
misunderstanding?

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