Bacula-users

Re: [Bacula-users] Regression testing - let's get more involved

2017-06-02 13:46:41
Subject: Re: [Bacula-users] Regression testing - let's get more involved
From: Andrea Venturoli <ml AT netfence DOT it>
To: Dan Langille <dan AT langille DOT org>
Date: Fri, 2 Jun 2017 19:45:47 +0200
On 05/26/17 21:33, Dan Langille wrote:
On May 22, 2017, at 3:19 AM, Andrea Venturoli <ml AT netfence DOT it> wrote:

On 05/20/17 21:40, Dan Langille wrote:

I see it here:
http://regress.bacula.org/index.php?project=Bacula-7.4&date=2017-05-19

Now it says 0 errors, but I have "three-pool-disk" test intermittently
failing and I'm trying to understand why.


I suggest automating it now and having it upload results daily.  If the test 
intermittently fails, that's something for the devs to have a look at.


This should be up and running (every night).
I'll add more configurations in the future when/if I have the chance.





Just one fact.
Currently this is on branch-7.4 (I believe this was head at the time I started); however I think you are interested in branch-7.9, so I tried to switch.

I get a lot of errors and tracked the first to the fact that the SQLite database is not up to date (Version error for database "regress". Wanted 16, got 15).

I thought deleting it and running "make setup" again would solve, but it was recreated again with version 15 (from make_sqlite3_tables, line 475).

So I tried running bin/update_bacula_tables, but I get:
/usr/home/bacula/bacula/regress/bin/update_sqlite3_tables: 191: Syntax error: "then" 
unexpected (expecting "fi")



For now my time is up and I must leave, so I switched back to 7.4.



 bye
        av.

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