[Rdo-list] openstack-rally in delorean
Steve Linabery
slinaber at redhat.com
Thu Sep 10 15:52:01 UTC 2015
On Thu, Sep 10, 2015 at 03:36:00PM +0000, Fox, Kevin M wrote:
> did you try asking the rally folks about it? Maybe it was a simple oversight?
>
> Thanks,
> Kevin
My understanding was that upstream did not intend for tempest or rally to be standalone projects and thus the diff. But I can't back that up with any actual references, so maybe my understanding is completely off.
s|e
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> I have started investigating packaging rally. One of the problems I'm hitting is something we also hit (and never, afaik, resolved) when packaging openstack-tempest. Upstream does not provide a tarball for rally via launchpad, so building a rally RPM doesn't work quite the same as, say, nova.
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> In particular, the PKG-INFO file which you get from e.g. nova via launchpad is not present in the rally 0.0.4 tarball you get from github. This causes pbr to complain that it's not being run in a git repo and it can't figure out versioning.
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> I've worked around this in my poc spec/rpm by patching in a 'dummy' PKG-INFO file (which I cut-n-pasted from nova).
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> Two questions for this group.
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> 1) What do we think of this approach of including a fabricated PKG-INFO file to define the version info for pbr et al?
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> 2) If we like this idea, how does this fit in with delorean? IIUC, going forward we want to avoid using midstream repos. What about using https://github.com/openstack/rally as the upstream and something in github.com/redhat-openstack as a patches branch containing the PKG-INFO file alone? I guess what I'm asking is where should we maintain a PKG-INFO file of our own creation. Maybe where we keep the spec?
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> Thanks in advance for your thoughts.
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> Steve Linabery (freenode: eggmaster)
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