[Swan-dev] using fedora 28 as host

Andrew Cagney andrew.cagney at gmail.com
Thu Jun 21 16:13:53 UTC 2018


Did this:

# fedora 24..28 hack. run swan-transmogrify to initialze Network
# interscace It does not seems to run the first time when called from
# /etc/rc.d/rc.local This slows down installation. If you 7 prefixes
# it could cost 40 min:)
KVM_F26_HACK=$(KVMSH) --shutdown $(1)$(2) '/testing/guestbin/swan-transmogrify'

ever get resolved?  When using a dedicated build domain (which then
gets cloned to test domains) this also hurts - all the clones need an
extra reboot.



On Thu, 21 Jun 2018 at 10:58, Antony Antony <antony at nohats.ca> wrote:
>
> As soon as the 3.24 is released lets move to F28 guests for tests.
> My initial experiments look promising. I committed .ks and .mk for F28.
> During the past few weeks I ran tests a few times with F28.
> I think about 480 - 500 tests will migrate easily. The rest, some will
> need fixing in output. Some output changes are probably the typical noise.
>
> Upgrading Strongswan to what comes with F28 will need some work.
> It is better to do it at once. Initially I am forcing the installation to use an older version, what is used with F22.
> May be "ipsec look" need more fixing, but we will see.
>
> A good time move would be right after the release
> After the release hold on to commits for few more days, to fix the differences in output due to F28. I guess it may take 2-4 days at least. If we can co-ordinate it.
>
> -antony
>
>
> On Fri, May 11, 2018 at 09:57:06AM -0400, Andrew Cagney wrote:
> > (not as the target)
> > Just FYI,
> > My test run finished and the results look consistent with F27 and
> > testing.libreswan.org
> > Andrew
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