Re: What is this update waiting on?

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On Wed, Jul 12, 2023 at 6:26 PM Richard W.M. Jones <rjones@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
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>
> https://bodhi.fedoraproject.org/updates/FEDORA-2023-8d5b08b005
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> I don't understand what this update is waiting on / why it cannot go
> to Fedora immediately.
>
> I waived the tests.
>
> There are still apparently 5 tests "running", but clicking through to
> the Automated Tests tab shows only 4.  There's no way to show the
> status of these 4 tests, like are they running now, are they waiting
> for something, why do they need to run at all if I waived them?

This might be related to the recent enablement of OpenQA tests for
critpath packages in rawhide? I'm not sure whether you can waive
OpenQA tests that are still running, or whether you can only waive
actual failures once they happen.

I'd just wait a bit. With updates this large, even signing all the
packages takes a while, and then OpenQA tests run ...
That said, it's also not *that* unusual to see rawhide updates be in
"testing" state for more than an hour now (at least this also happened
to one of my recent updates). Probably depends on how large the queue
of OpenQA tests is.

Fabio
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