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| Subject: | Re: [pcp] Debian/Ubuntu packages missing mysql and postgres PMDA (#73) |
| From: | Nathan Scott <notifications@xxxxxxxxxx> |
| Date: | Tue, 23 Feb 2016 17:30:21 -0800 |
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@kmcdonell thanks for that list - I've added it to debian/control and checked a build, looks good. Yep, I would like for us to work on improving the bintray release builds and QA integration. I think what happened here was that even though we're both using qa/admin/check-vm, there's a disconnect between initial VM setup (for bintray builds in this case) and then changes that come along in the interim, like the configure.ac changes adding deps on DBI/DBD and so on (which were reflected in check-vm sometime later). Perhaps we could set aside some time in the QA-week for this release to explore this some more? I think the work @minnus and @ryandoyle started awhile ago for doing QA in Vagrant VMs (see the Vagrantfile in $TOPDIR and details over at https://www.vagrantup.com) will keep us all on the same page. Then anyone will be able to do both reproducible QA and reproducible releasable builds. It'll also help, I hope, with the situations where you see QA failures on a local VM that I later cannot reproduce here - like qa/878, argh - we'd both be using the exact same VMs ($TOPDIR/Vagrantfile sets this up and we all use the same configuration, for all the platforms). It could also help get the buildbot setups @lberk manages, and scripts like pcp-qa-summary all able to interoperate on the same VMs. Sounds like the holy grail for QA and release builds doesn't it? :) — |
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