On 1/14/19 4:36 PM, Lennart Poettering wrote: > On Mo, 14.01.19 10:59, Jan Synacek (jsynacek@xxxxxxxxxx) wrote: > > I'd love to see some more CI hookup with Arch and Debian for example > (right now there is zero) or even just a git preview package set or so > that interested people can test. Without either it's very likely that > things break on those distros, because there's no way we'll catch > things beforehand. > After a really quick "research" I noticed that many distributions provide Vagrant images[0][1]. In theory, it should be possible to simply use these images along with a "proper" virtualization (vagrant-libvirt[2]) to do some more advanced sanity/regression testing. As for the infrastructure - the CentOS CI machine pool provides baremetal machines[3], which would be, again in theory, great for such effort. Having a dedicated machine pool of distro-specific nodes would be much better, but that's a long shot even if would be possible for some distro to have such infrastructure. [0] https://www.archlinux.org/download/ (section Vagrant images) [1] https://app.vagrantup.com/debian [2] https://github.com/vagrant-libvirt/vagrant-libvirt [3] https://wiki.centos.org/QaWiki/PubHardware -- GPG key ID: 0xFB738CE27B634E4B
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