action #57047
closedMark .circleci/dependencies.txt as generated file
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Updated by andriinikitin over 5 years ago
Loud thinking: the file is generated, but in some scenarios one can manually edit it or replace content completely to customize behavior of CI. (E.g. replacing content with just openQA-devel
should let tests pass (in custom branch) in case if some problem happens with dependencies).
Also make sure that comments are properly stripped out from it in scripts and config in .circleci/*
Updated by okurz about 5 years ago
- Blocked by action #57050: Turn off travis added
Updated by okurz about 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to Blocked
- Assignee set to andriinikitin
Setting to blocked for andriinikitin to track based on #57050 . Please update the ticket with the "comments on the comments" as discussed in QA tools weekly meeting 2019-10-08
Updated by andriinikitin about 5 years ago
Considering that:
- Adding simple comment line into file will complicate usage of it.
- The file may be manually edited as well in case when it is needed to tweak testing environment.
- .circleci folder has README file, which has a lot about dependencies.txt
I suggest just rejecting this ticket.
Or do I miss something?
Updated by mkittler about 5 years ago
Considering that the README file exists I'd be fine with rejecting the ticket.
Updated by andriinikitin about 5 years ago
- Status changed from New to Feedback
- Assignee changed from andriinikitin to okurz
@okurz, could you set it to 'Rejected' status per discussion above? (I can't)
Updated by okurz about 5 years ago
- Blocked by deleted (action #57050: Turn off travis)
Updated by okurz about 5 years ago
- Related to action #57050: Turn off travis added
Updated by okurz about 5 years ago
- Status changed from Feedback to Rejected
sure. What was preventing you was the "blocking" ticket so I re-added it as related.