Travis failures and other CI solutions

Harrison Ripps nhr at redhat.com
Mon Aug 24 13:15:48 UTC 2015


On Mon, Aug 24, 2015 at 8:45 AM, Stef Walter <stefw at redhat.com> wrote:

> On 24.08.2015 09:03, Stef Walter wrote:
> > On 24.08.2015 08:54, Marius Vollmer wrote:
> >> Peter <petervo at redhat.com> writes:
> >>
> >>> PROS:
> >>>
> >>> - It works and uses a newer OS (Ubuntu 14)
> >>> - Allows you to ssh into instances to run / debug tests.
> >>
> >> This is very, very nice.
> >>
> >>> CONS:
> >
> > Obviously another big con is that this stuff is not Open Source. These
> > are proprietary services. But so is GitHub. But until we have more
> > resources, and/or an open source hosted CI service ... we'll probably
> > have to ignore this con.
>
> I was wrong about Travis. Travis is Open Source. Yay. Good for them.
> That changes how much effort I feel we should dedicate to helping make
> it work, filing bugs, etc.
>
> A little bird also whispered in my ear that Marius has found a
> work-around for the Travis bug that has been bothering us.
>

Not sure if this would help, but the AOS team has a Jenkins server where we
could do some more sophisticated CI testing:

https://ci.openshift.redhat.com/jenkins/

I am one of the maintainers so I'd be happy to help set things up if this
was of interest.


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