![]() Let's utilize the full power of Packit and run some tests with the just built RPMs. This makes use of the Fedora infrastructure provided by the Testing Farm project [0][1]. With the current configuration, the `tests` job runs tests from the Fedora tests repository [2] in a very similar fashion like Ubuntu CI does, just with different metadata all around it. ATTOW there are only two tests, which are wrappers around unit tests and integration tests; the latter one currently runs only nspawn-based tests, since there's no KVM on the test VMs, and, for now, I'd like to see how well the infra is going to manage our upstream traffic and how stable the whole thing is end up being before increasing the work load. [0] https://docs.testing-farm.io/Testing%20Farm/0.1/index.html [1] https://packit.dev/docs/configuration/upstream/tests [2] https://src.fedoraproject.org/tests/systemd |
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catalog | ||
coccinelle | ||
docs | ||
factory | ||
hwdb.d | ||
LICENSES | ||
man | ||
mkosi.conf.d | ||
mkosi.presets | ||
modprobe.d | ||
network | ||
po | ||
presets | ||
rules.d | ||
shell-completion | ||
src | ||
sysctl.d | ||
sysusers.d | ||
test | ||
tmpfiles.d | ||
tools | ||
units | ||
xorg | ||
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.vimrc | ||
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configure | ||
LICENSE.GPL2 | ||
LICENSE.LGPL2.1 | ||
Makefile | ||
meson.build | ||
meson_options.txt | ||
mkosi.kernel.config | ||
NEWS | ||
README | ||
README.md | ||
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