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It's not possible to run any of the scripts on distributions which do
have `bash` not in `/bin`. This is being fixed by using `/usr/bin/env
bash` instead.
Signed-off-by: Sascha Grunert <sgrunert@suse.com>
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We know these are TEST_, hoping this makes the display in
cirrus easier for users to see true|false, since this is the
valuable information is.
Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: Daniel J Walsh <dwalsh@redhat.com>
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Primary purpose: upgrade crun to 0.14 on f31, in hopes of
eliminating the 'cgroups.freeze' flake that is plaguing CI.
While I'm at it:
- remove a no-longer-needed dnf upgrade that was running in CI
itself (not image building, in each actual CI run). The purpose
was to upgrade conmon, but that was added a long time ago and
the required conmon is now in stable. The effect of this
dnf upgrade today was simply to cause flakes when fedora
repos were offline.
- remove a no-longer-needed check for varlink.
- networking.sh : add a timeout! 'openssl s_client' will happily
hang forever if a host is unreachable, which means we waste
two hours waiting for Cirrus to time out.
- timestamp.awk : include date (not just time) in START/END msgs.
There are times when I'm looking at a CI log and it is ultra
important to know if it is from yesterday or today.
- add progress messages in some places where I've previously
struggled to understand context in logs; and improve some
unlikely error messages to include script name.
...then, after all that, wrote a new README about how to to
all this. Hope it helps someone.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Now that we're shipping containers.conf, we don't want to provide
a libpod.conf anymore. This removes libpod.conf from the repo and
as many direct uses as I can find.
There are a few more mentions in the documentation, but someone
more familiar with containers.conf should make those edits.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <mheon@redhat.com>
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it is going to be removed from containers/image as well, so no longer
depend on it.
Signed-off-by: Giuseppe Scrivano <gscrivan@redhat.com>
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This is mostly used with Systemd, which really wants to manage
CGroups itself when managing containers via unit file.
Signed-off-by: Matthew Heon <matthew.heon@pm.me>
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...with the goal of (very soon) reusing this code, in #2947,
to run system tests in CI. This is the cleanest way I can
think of to do so without duplication or a large maintenance
burden.
Changes are:
- replace references to 'ginkgo' with 'integration'. That
target is already in Makefile, and is not only more
readable, it's also more abstract. There is no reason
for this level of code to know about ginkgo.
- allow rootless_test.sh to accept an argument,
that being the name of the test suite to run
(default: integration). #2947 will enable 'system'.
- allow integration_test.sh to serve multiple purposes,
by checking its filename. #2947 will add a symlink,
system_test.sh, which will then cascade down to
invoke system tests.
Signed-off-by: Ed Santiago <santiago@redhat.com>
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Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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when running the podman integration tests inside a container, we should
not be running the remote tests.
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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Add the ability to pause and unpause containers with the remote client.
Also turned on the pause tests!
Signed-off-by: baude <bbaude@redhat.com>
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Previously libpod CI was fairly straight-forward, run unit and
integration tests in a standard set of 3 VMs. Off on the side was a
single special case of running tests as an ordinary user. There is a
desire to stop using the PAPR system to support testing inside of a
container.
Since having two special cases potentially invites more
down the road, make provisions to handle them more gracefully. This
commit introduces an environment variable: ``$SPECIALMODE``. It's
value has the following meanings within the CI scripts:
Mode 'none': Nothing special, business as usual (default)
Mode 'rootless': Rootless testing
Mode 'in_podman': Build container, run integration tests in it.
This will make adding additional special-cases later easier, as well as
extending the special cases in a Matrix across multiple OS's.
Signed-off-by: Chris Evich <cevich@redhat.com>
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