On Thu, Dec 13, 2018 at 09:43:37AM -0800, Chris Hoge wrote:
There is a need for us to work out whether Loci is even appropriate for stable branch development. Over the last week or so the CentOS libvirt update has broken all stable branch builds as it introduced an incompatibility between the stable upper contraints of python-libvirt and libvirt.
Yup, as we've seen on https://review.openstack.org/#/c/622262 this is a common thing and happens with every CentOS minor release. We're working the update to make sure we don't cause more breakage as we try to fix this thing.
libvirt. If we start running stable builds, it might provide a useful gate signal for when stable source builds break against upstream distributions. It's something for the Loci team to think about as we work through refactoring our gate jobs.
That's interesting idea. Happy to discuss how we can do that in a way that makes sense for each project. How long does LOCI build take? Yours Tony.