On Thu, May 21, 2020 at 08:34:15AM -0400 Prarit Bhargava wrote:
> This is fixed by
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https://gitlab.com/cki-project/kernel-ark-ci/-/merge_requests/1
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I hit this too. What do I do now? Is there something I need to do to
incoprporate the above merge reqwuest? (I'd think that would have happened
already since this is merge request 1 and mine was 375).
Do I, somehow, resubmit my merge request?
Or do I just ignore it?
You can ignore this for now.
Here's what happened. I submitted a patch to switch "rh-" to
"dist-" in the
redhat directory's make targets. That patch caused ARK CI to barf because the
ARK CI test was executing 'make rh-srpm' which no longer existed after my patch.
We were gating patches on passing the simple ARK CI test but my first ARK patch
;) created a chicken-and-egg problem of requiring a modification to ARK CI and
the change I was making to switch to "dist-".
So we disabled the ARK CI gating for now. I have submitted the merge request
above so it can be properly re-enabled.
P.
Cheers,
Phil
> P.
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> redhat/Makefile: Fix RHEL8 python warning When...
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> Pipeline #148293584 <
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> ✖ test
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> test_os_build_rh_srpm <
https://gitlab.com/prarit/kernel-ark/-/jobs/562224405>
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> $ eval "$CI_PRE_CLONE_SCRIPT"
> Fetching changes with git depth set to 5...
> Initialized empty Git repository in /builds/prarit/kernel-ark/.git/
> Created fresh repository.
> From
https://gitlab.com/prarit/kernel-ark
> * [new ref] refs/pipelines/148293584 -> refs/pipelines/148293584
> * [new branch] fix_python_warning -> origin/fix_python_warning
> Checking out c9204082 as fix_python_warning...
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> Skipping Git submodules setup
> Restoring cache
> Downloading artifacts
> Running before_script and script
> Authenticating with credentials from job payload (GitLab Registry)
> $ git config user.name "CKI@GitLab"
> $ git config user.email "cki-project(a)redhat.com"
> $ sed -i 's/=13/=11/g'
> redhat/configs/fedora/generic/arm/aarch64/CONFIG_FORCE_MAX_ZONEORDER
> $ make rh-srpm
> ***
> *** Configuration file ".config" not found!
> ***
> *** Please run some configurator (e.g. "make oldconfig" or
> *** "make menuconfig" or "make xconfig").
> ***
> Makefile:684: include/config/auto.conf.cmd: No such file or directory
> make: *** [Makefile:693: .config] Error 1
> Running after_script
> Uploading artifacts for failed job
> ERROR: Job failed: exit code 1
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