The regex for "Fixes" also matches with "Ignore-Fixes", so the commit is
added twice and then removed only once by the "Ignore-Fixes". It still
remains once in the list of commits to backport, making that
"Ignore-Fixes" does not work. Fix it.
(cherry picked from commit 0074fc4647)
(cherry picked from commit d02e722ece)
Now we are using scheduled pipelines for various purposes like
regenerating the container images and triage the issues and MRs. That
means that the last pipeline ran for main might not be the pipeline with
the jobs building and testing the code.
Use `source=push` to retrieve only pipelines that are not scheduled.
(cherry picked from commit c5e51bd5d8)
(cherry picked from commit 2355aca958)
The help text is read from the comments at the top of the script itself.
However, to detect what lines belongs to the help text, a range was
defined as:
- Start: any line starting with `# `
- End: any line starting `# Run with --no-test`
If any later line starts with `# ` is considered as a new matching
range, and from it to the end of the file is printed too.
Fix it by defining the range:
- Start: line 2
- End: blank line
(cherry picked from commit b1c8b5482c)
(cherry picked from commit 02698911fa)
GNOME has changed the process to publish releases to download.gnome.org.
Now, it is required to do it from the CI of projects hosted in GNOME's
repositories.
As we don't have the project hosted there, we have 2 options:
- Create a mirror and set up the CI so we continue using
download.gnome.org.
- Stop publishing the tarballs there and do it in gitlab.freedesktop.org
from now on.
After a brief discussion we have decided that the second makes more
sense, so adapt release.sh to do that.
https://discourse.gnome.org/t/gnome-release-service-ftpadmin-replacement-coming-11th-december/25487https://handbook.gnome.org/maintainers/making-a-release.html
(cherry picked from commit 29708731fe)
(cherry picked from commit 68e6318f66)
(cherry picked from commit afbe8dd98b)
Instead of doing the broken `podman run` and `podman start` approach,
build an image ("nm-code-format:f38"), cache it, and use it to run
"nm-code-format.sh" via `podman run`. We should build and keep a
container image, not a container.
The benefit is that this allows to hand over the command line arguments
to "nm-code-format.sh". In particular the "-u" and "-F" options, which
are life savers.
This means,
$ contrib/scripts/nm-code-format-container.sh -u
works.
Try also
$ contrib/scripts/nm-code-format-container.sh -h
which tells you that you are running inside the container, and how to
delete/renew the container image.
https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1798
(cherry picked from commit a6e085b3e8)
The license identifier was updated for the main package, but not for
libnm which overrides it to LGPL 2.1 or later. Update it too.
Fixes: 8c5aec7a1b ('contrib/rpm: migrate to SPDX license')
(cherry picked from commit 1560052dcc)
An rpm linter has complained with:
Missing epoch prefix on the version-release in 'Obsoletes: NetworkManager < 1.0.0' for NetworkManager-team
(cherry picked from commit 72b2485042)
From time to time we bump the used clang-format (and Fedora) version.
Previously, we had to change more than one places.
Instead, let the "nm-code-format-container.sh" parse it from ".gitlab-ci/config.yml".
network-online.target should not be reached before nm-cloud-setup
completes configuring the network, which may make user service get
started before the network is fully configured.
Setting nm-cloud-setup.service as "Before=network-online.target" would
maybe have already achieved that. However, also use a pre-up dispatcher
script, so that the device activation in NetworkManager is also waiting
for nm-cloud-setup to complete.
https://bugzilla.redhat.com/show_bug.cgi?id=2151040https://gitlab.freedesktop.org/NetworkManager/NetworkManager/-/merge_requests/1653
Originally, the package was called vala-devel (it still is on CentOS7).
Then it was renamed to libvala-devel, but keeping a Provides.
On Fedora 39, the Provides was dropped. Workaround.
This is the version shipped in Fedora 38. As Fedora 38 is now out, the
core developers switch to it. Our gitlab-ci will also use that as base
image for the check-{patch.tree} tests and to generate the pages. There
is a need that everybody agrees on which clang-format version to use,
and that version should be the one of the currently used Fedora release.
Also update the used Fedora image in "contrib/scripts/nm-code-format-container.sh"
script.
The gitlab-ci still needs update in the following commit. This change
in isolation will break the "check-tree" test.
The actual formatting depends on the version of clang-format. Print the
used version, which is in particular interesting when we get an error in
our gitlab-ci check (which uses the correct version).
- We need to fetch more entries per page. 100 is the maximum without
pagination, but that is enough for us.
- Previously, we checked all stages. Now, let's skip the "prep" and "tier3" stages.
This change should work both with old and new pipelines.
Every branch (for example "nm-1-40") has exactly one next branch, from
which patches should be backported (in that example that branch is
"nm-1-42").
While "find-backports" searches all newer branches for patches, it does
not make it clear form where the patch should come from.
That means, if you run the script `contrib/scripts/find-backports origin/nm-1-40`
it will check nm-1-42 and main branch, and might suggest to backport
patches that are only on main, but not "nm-1-42". That would be wrong,
because patches need to first go into nm-1-42, and then backported (from
there) further to nm-1-40.
Print a warning to highlight that.
By default, podman bind mounts a "/etc/resolv.conf" file. That prevents
NetworkManager (inside the container) to update the file, which leads to
warnings in the log and certain NM-ci tests won't pass due to that.
Disable handling of "/etc/resolv.conf" in podman. But also pre-deploy a
default resolv.conf, with the google name server 8.8.8.8. I don't
understand why, but even with "--dns=none", writing "/etc/resolv.conf"
while building the container doesn't take effect. Instead, write a
usable "/etc/resolv.conf" from "/etc/rc.d/rc.local".
A "minor" release can still be the latest release. It depends
on which minor release you do. The script isn't smart enough
to understand the difference, so make the hint a bit clearer.
"configure-for-system.sh" is supposed to be in sync with
NetworkManager.spec. Update for the recent changes.
Also add a make/ninja call at the end. Almost always we want to build
after the configure.
[thaller@redhat.com: I introduced this bug when taking the original patch].
Fixes: 820f6f3a4a ('contrib/rpm: sync obsoletes_{initscripts_updown,ifcfg_rh} version')