[CentOS-devel] moving packages through -candidate to -testing and -release

Tue Jan 15 13:30:20 UTC 2019
Alfredo Moralejo Alonso <amoralej at redhat.com>

Hi,

AFAIK, there is nothing provided by CentOS itself to SIGs.

In CloudSIG, we are using a combination of tools, SoftwareFactory
(gerrit/zuul/nodepool), packages metadata database in repo (rdoinfo) and
testing tools to automate validation of updates before pushing new tags and
the pushing tags itself.

In latest CentOS Dojo we did a presentation about our automation on
dependencies management which includes promoting packages from -candidate
to -testing and from -testing to -release (note that there are some other
automation to build packages and monitor upstream updates which are not
required to promote packages over repos). If you are interested in the
details you can check the presentation in [1] and the recording of the talk
in [2].

Feel free to poke jpena or myself (amoralej) in #centos-devel if you have
any questions.

Best regards,

Alfredo

[1]
https://github.com/javierpena/presentations/raw/master/tangling-with-tools-automatically-managing-dependencies/Tangling%20With%20Tools_%20Automatically%20Managing%20Dependencies%20Within%20Cloud%20SIG.odp
[2] https://cds.cern.ch/record/2644616




On Tue, Jan 15, 2019 at 12:44 AM Ken Dreyer <kdreyer at redhat.com> wrote:

> Hi folks,
>
> Does anyone have any tooling today that can tag CBS packages as
> -testing and then tag them as -release?
>
> Currently we're tagging packages by hand into -testing and -release,
> but that makes it really easy to miss builds.
>
> I'm looking for something like Bodhi, but something that we can
> generalize to work with Ceph in CBS.
>
> - Ken
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