On 09/26/2014 04:22 PM, Justin Clift wrote:
On 26/09/2014, at 7:16 AM, Kiran Patil wrote:
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Justin, Is CentOS 7 considered for regression testing or not ?
How about Fedora 19/20, which one do you recommend ?
The only OS that I know for sure regression testing works on is
CentOS 6.5.
We _want_ regression testing to work on CentOS 7 and all recent
Fedora's, but I don't know that anyone has yet put serious time
into it. :(
I certainly do not expect to see a lot of core problems on CentOS 7 with
regression tests. The chief problem is that regression tests are not
very portable across systems and we need to put in some incremental
effort to clean that up.
FWIW, I run regression tests on my F20 laptop and most tests usually
pass (apart from known offenders like mgmt-v3-locks.t ;-)).
Please keep testing CentOS 7... if you have the time/inclination
to delve into fixing the failures.
Kiran - thanks for your report. Would it be possible to determine what's
causing the tests to fail in your setup? Running tests with DEBUG=1 or
set -x in the failing testcases will help us understand the problem better.
Thanks,
Vijay
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