[openstack-dev] [infra] "recheck no bug" and comment
Derek Higgins
derekh at redhat.com
Wed Jul 16 16:07:42 UTC 2014
On 16/07/14 14:48, Steve Martinelli wrote:
> What are the benefits of doing this over looking at the existing
> rechecks, and if not there opening a bug and rechecking the new bug?
I agree we should be using a bug number (or open one when needed), the
example in the original email should have included a bug number but now
that the topic has come up
I think this would serve as a good way to provide a little explanation
as to why somebody has not provided a bug number e.g.
recheck no bug
zuul was restarted
Derek
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> From: Alexis Lee <alexisl at hp.com>
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> Date: 07/16/2014 09:19 AM
> Subject: [openstack-dev] [infra] "recheck no bug" and comment
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> Hello,
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> What do you think about allowing some text after the words "recheck no
> bug"? EG to include a snippet from the log showing the failure has been
> at least briefly investigated before attempting a recheck. EG:
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> recheck no bug
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> Compute node failed to spawn:
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> 2014-07-15 12:18:09.936 | 3f1e7f32-812e-48c8-a83c-2615c4451fa6 |
> overcloud-NovaCompute0-zahdxwar7zlh | ERROR | - | NOSTATE | |
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