From: agustin.benito@codethink.co.uk (Agustín Benito Bethencourt)
To: cip-dev@lists.cip-project.org
Subject: [cip-dev] List of patches that failed to apply to 4.4-stable
Date: Mon, 19 Nov 2018 17:24:52 +0000 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <15907439.f7OZPu49ga@linux-if6s> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <a43ce1ff-6183-437d-8666-9950e0af8c9b@siemens.com>
Hi,
On Monday, 19 November 2018 16:53:05 WET Daniel Wagner wrote:
> >> Yesterday, I checked the patches in my "failed to apply to 4.4-stable" list against the actual git repository using a short python script.
> >> It turns out that some of the patches in the "to apply" list were already there applied.
> >>
> >> I have updated our wiki page accordingly
> >> https://wiki.linuxfoundation.org/civilinfrastructureplatform/linux-4.4-failed-patches
> >>
> >> For the curious minds, you can find my (dirty) script attached to this e-mail.
> >
> > If you can put the patches list as a repo on gitlab, and since the target repo is already being mirrored, I wonder if we can create a job that executes the script when the origin list gets updated. We can create a notification with the outcome to our testing mailing list. This way we just need to focus on having the origin in shape. If we add to this a way to parser the outcome in .md format and published as result in gitlab when the job "succeeds", we significantly reduce the effort associated to the wiki page.
> >
> > @Daniel W. is the above possible, based on your experience with Gitlab?
>
> I don't think you can update a .md file via gitlab-ci. Though there is
> GitLab pages which seems to be the thing for creating documentation via
> a CI/CD job:
>
> https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/pages/
There are SSGs that digest .md
https://about.gitlab.com/2016/06/10/ssg-overview-gitlab-pages-part-2/
this way the report can also be visualized not just as a static page but also as a repo file, like a normal wiki page. In any case, the format of the report is not a key point. HTML alone would work fine too, I guess.
I assume you agree with the approach in general. Thanks for the response.
Best Regards
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Agust?n Benito Bethencourt
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Thread overview: 6+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2018-11-12 9:15 [cip-dev] List of patches that failed to apply to 4.4-stable Daniel Sangorrin
2018-11-12 11:03 ` SZ Lin (林上智)
2018-11-16 6:16 ` Daniel Sangorrin
2018-11-19 16:31 ` Agustín Benito Bethencourt
2018-11-19 16:53 ` Daniel Wagner
2018-11-19 17:24 ` Agustín Benito Bethencourt [this message]
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