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[opensuse][qem] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance

Added by coolo almost 6 years ago. Updated about 3 years ago.

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Workable
Priority:
Low
Assignee:
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Category:
Bugs in existing tests
Target version:
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Description

Removed the qam-gnuhealth testsuite from Leap Updates job group as it relies on a HDD that is no longer available. This needs to be reworked before readded

Actions #1

Updated by okurz almost 6 years ago

  • Category set to Bugs in existing tests

The test suite was configured with START_AFTER_TEST=qam-GM-gnome-install-updates so should that be install_with_updates_gnome now which we could configure to publish the HDD?

Actions #2

Updated by coolo almost 6 years ago

the test suite as it was was bogus anyway as it only tested released updates. I would prefer a solution without HDD

Actions #3

Updated by okurz almost 6 years ago

  • Subject changed from qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance to [qam] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance
Actions #4

Updated by vpelcak almost 5 years ago

Is this still relevant?

Actions #5

Updated by okurz almost 5 years ago

yes, I would say so. https://openqa.opensuse.org/tests?match=gnuhealth shows that gnuhealth is tested as part of Tumbleweed, Leap and ports but not as part of maintenance tests.

Actions #6

Updated by coolo almost 5 years ago

I don't think maintenance ever asked for it though :)

Actions #7

Updated by okurz almost 5 years ago

well, was added 2 years ago by me based on a request by maintenance at that time:

[Thursday, 27 July 2017] [12:20:25 CEST] <tacit>    okurz: Did you want to add qam-gnuhealth@64bit to the 42.3 update tests as well?
Actions #8

Updated by vpelcak over 4 years ago

Hello guys.

Is this still relevant? Who should be responsible for this?

QAM?

Actions #9

Updated by okurz over 4 years ago

I see this as still relevant. I thought it would be obvious from the tag [qam] that QAM should be responsible for this.

Actions #10

Updated by tjyrinki_suse almost 4 years ago

  • Start date deleted (2018-04-20)

This continues to be the case in openSUSE (not available in SLE besides packagehub).

Actions #11

Updated by tjyrinki_suse almost 4 years ago

  • Priority changed from Normal to Low
Actions #12

Updated by tjyrinki_suse almost 4 years ago

  • Status changed from New to Workable
Actions #13

Updated by tjyrinki_suse over 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from [qam] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance to [qe-core][qam] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance
Actions #14

Updated by tjyrinki_suse over 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from [qe-core][qam] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance to [qe-core][qem] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance
Actions #15

Updated by tjyrinki_suse about 3 years ago

  • Subject changed from [qe-core][qem] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance to [opensuse][qem] qam-gnuhealth removed from openSUSE maintenance
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