Re: openQA, "compose check reports", Wiki release validation: CONSTRUCTION IN PROGRESS

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On Wed, 2016-02-24 at 10:21 -0800, Adam Williamson wrote:
> Hi, folks! I thought I'd better send out a notice so people know what's
> going on here. Any errors in this explanation are my own, dgilmore will
> correct me if I'm wrong on any details.
> 
> release engineering is currently working to switch the compose process
> over to Pungi 4. Specifically, the old nightly compose process for
> Rawhide has been disabled, and it was never enabled for Fedora 24.
> 
> The whole process of running openQA tests on new composes, generating
> the "compose check reports", and creating release validation events on
> the wiki was tied to the way the old compose process worked. All those
> things need to be changed somewhat for the new compose process. We are
> rebuilding the airplane in flight, if you could please hold on to the
> engine and/or wing closest to you, that would help. ;)
> 
> # openQA

So here's the good news - releng did the first 24 Branched pungi4
compose, and it ran, and the openQA tests ran! Here's the bad news:
they all failed. :)

https://openqa.fedoraproject.org/tests/overview?distri=fedora&version=24&build=Fedora-24-20160224.n.0&groupid=1

There's a few new issues:

1. mirrormanager is not set up for F24 yet at all. This is why all
boot.iso tests and upgrade tests failed.

2. there's a bug in Pungi 4 (I think) which causes DVD installer images
to have an incorrect kernel parameter which prevents them booting. This
is why all the Server-dvd-iso and 'universal' tests failed:
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=1311795

3. tracker wasn't rebuilt for the libcue soname bump when the compose
ran. This is why the Workstation live image is missing.

The systemd/selinux bug is also still lurking around; the KDE live
image did the best out of all the images for this compose, in that it
didn't have anything *new* wrong with it, it behaved just like it did
with the old compose process, and failed on the systemd/selinux bug.
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