ToDo for jenkins.debian.net =========================== :Author: Holger Levsen :Authorinitials: holger :EMail: holger@layer-acht.org :Status: in progress :lang: en :Doctype: article :Licence: GPLv2 == About jenkins.debian.net See link:http://jenkins.debian.net/userContent/about.html["about jenkins.debian.net"]. == General ToDo * general housekeeping job: ** run calamaris, visitors etc ** check for stale processes ** check for apt-upgrades ** check for jobs forgetting their triggers * describe jobs in README * support for gitweb in jobs ** needs clean merge of my patches to jenkins-job-builder first... * get rid of some reduncacy in job-cfg/*.yaml * add documentation for jenkins-job-builder and send pull requests on github: ** publisher:logparse ** publisher:htmlpublisher ** svn:scm ** properties: sidebar * file a bug about jenkins/jenkins-job-builder sometimes "forgetting" about triggers * mail notifications (to where?) * proper backup (=daily), see bottom of this document for what to backup * proper git repo url, outside users/holger ** same for /srv/jenkins.debian.net-scm-sync.git * only trigger (=really run) jobs if available+used packages have changed (save packages in db and compare) * update jdk * fully automate backup and full backup /var/lib/jenkins/jobs and /var/lib/munin and /var/log too == More tests to be run === Tests for supporting d-i development: * try http://www.os-autoinst.org/ * html_publisher doesn't make the results of d-i_manual_* available * svn:trunk:packages/po/* triggers nothing * notify debian-boot@l.d.o and #debian-boot about jenkins jobs results * run scripts/digress/ * bubulle wrote: "Another interesting target would be d-i builds *including non uploaded packages* (something like "d-i from git repositories" images). That would in some way require to create a quite specific image, with all udebs (while netboot only has udebs needed before one gets a working network setup). * check if there are new languages for the manual and remind to create jobs === Test cd-images: * start client VMs using the profitbricks API: https://www.profitbricks.com/us/media/docs/PB_PublicAPI_EN.pdf (and dhcp) ** or probably just run kvm... * to test (at first) weekly images of amd64 std,kde,lxde+xfce weekly and the first sid-di daily ** http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/weekly-builds/amd64/jigdo-cd/ ** http://cdimage.debian.org/cdimage/daily-builds/sid_d-i/20121020-1/amd64/ * use jigdo to download those images === Test tasks: * test installations with (at least) more language tasks enabled, though tasksel doesn't work like this: ---- how do i install a task outside d-i? what interesting tasks are there? tasksel install h01ger: http://packages.debian.org/source/sid/tasksel ---- Help explaining how to test tasks (ie all the language tasks) very much welcome! === Tests using autopkgtest * I aware but also lost, after looking at /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest/ - wanna help? * https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AutomatedTesting has more information, but help is still welcome to implement this. * finding packages with autopkgtests: http://lists.debian.org/debian-qa/2012/11/msg00012.html ** this only lists a few packages, so a very first test could be to compare this list against this: `wget -q http://http.debian.net/debian/dists/unstable/main/Contents-source.gz -O- | zgrep -m1 -E '^debian/tests/control\s'`, make a job out of it and make it UNSTABLE if the diff is non-zero. And as a second step, run those tests... * also see http://dep.debian.net/deps/dep8/