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@richm richm commented May 7, 2025

This will make the qemu/kvm tests be tested in either
ascending or descending ASCII order. This should give
us better test coverage of clean up scenarios which may
fail depending on the order of the previous tests.

Rename the qemu/kvm tests so that the statuses are shorter
and more intuitive.

Improve qemu/kvm test failure error reporting.

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson [email protected]

This will make the qemu/kvm tests be tested in either
ascending or descending ASCII order.  This should give
us better test coverage of clean up scenarios which may
fail depending on the order of the previous tests.

Rename the qemu/kvm tests so that the statuses are shorter
and more intuitive.

Improve qemu/kvm test failure error reporting.

Signed-off-by: Rich Megginson <[email protected]>
@richm richm requested a review from liangwen12year as a code owner May 7, 2025 17:13
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The two tests_802_1x_nm failures on C10 are not due to the order change, but already happened before, see https://issues.redhat.com/browse/RHEL-87511. So no need to block this, no regression.

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I'll have a look at the outdated ubuntu-20.04 integration tests, in a follow-up (as that is unrelated).

@martinpitt martinpitt merged commit 4ee6959 into main May 8, 2025
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@martinpitt martinpitt deleted the changes-20250507 branch May 8, 2025 05:40
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