Re: Cleaning some old build job on jenkins ?

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On 08/05/2015 07:05 PM, Michael Scherer wrote:
Le mardi 04 août 2015 à 16:22 +0200, Michael Scherer a écrit :
Hi,

(resending from gluster-infra)

so while fiddling around with jenkins interface (<autopromotion>now in
ssl</autopromotion>), I wondered about cleaning the following jobs:

- cmockery2

- kerbauth-pre-commit-19
- kerbauth-builds-f19

- glusterfs-unittests
- glusterfs-rpms-el6-nsr
- glusterfs-rpms-nsr
- glusterfs-devrpms-el6-nsr

- GlusterFS-hadoop
this one just send a email to 2 RH people, I am gonna ask them about it.
The gluster hadoop project on github seems dormant.


- rh-bugid

who have not been fixed since more than 1 year, or not run since 1 year

Would anyone be against removing them ?

( so far, on irc, people said "go for it", but I want to make sure we do
not miss anything )

It would make the interface less cluttered, and help refactoring the
current test.

If no one is against, i will do it next week.
So while on it:
"Automated  Covscan runs"

this one requires coverty, so likely a license, and at least the binary.
Lala ?

So this job is supposed to run coverity scans using "https://scan.coverity.com". This Jenkins job basically compiles the code and uploads it to scan.coverity.com to do the scan. So we don't need any license of Coverity.

I used to do these runs through a shell script in my laptop. So it would be good if we can run it through Jenkins and we just need a slave to run this job successfully.

Thanks,
Lala



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