> On Wed, 2012-08-01 at 11:17 -0500, Richard Shaw wrote: > > On Wed, Aug 1, 2012 at 10:37 AM, Kamil Paral <kparal@xxxxxxxxxx> > > wrote: > > > Something like this? [1] [2] > > > > Yup! Something a lot like that! I did look over the AutoQA wiki > > before > > posting but didn't know enough about rpmguard to know that where I > > needed to look :) > > > > > > > We already do that in the form of 'rpmguard' test [3]. Currently > > > you have to sign-up manually to receive rpmguard/rpmlint results > > > for new package builds [4]. > > > > So you have to subscribe per package per release? I don't > > necessarily > > want them emailed to me but accessible somewhere would be nice. > > All AutoQA results can be accessed via resultsdb: > > http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org/resultsdb/frontend http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org is enough, that will redirect you there. > > You can do a search for a specific package and/or test case. On the > search page - > http://autoqa.fedoraproject.org/resultsdb/frontend/search > - 'Envr' seems to be the place to put the package name. So if you put > 'kernel' in the 'Envr' box, and 'rpmguard' in the 'Testcase' box, and > hit search, you get all the rpmguard tests for kernel package builds. > > Kamil, perhaps the search interface could be made a bit friendlier? A > better name for the field than 'Envr', whatever the heck that's > supposed > to mean? A drop-down list for 'testcase', rather than free text? > Friendly unicorn pictures? :) > -- > Adam Williamson ENVR is an abbreviation for epoch-name-version-release. So you can put there a package build specification in the ENVR format, or just a package name. I agree that it's not really descriptive. CCing autoqa-devel to annoy my colleagues and make them work harder :=) Petr, can you adjust the "Envr" label text to "Package name or ENVR" (or similar)? And maybe have a look at drop-down lists for Testcase and Arch? Thanks. -- devel mailing list devel@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/devel