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Openshift nightly builds don't follow semver conventions: they're like 4.18.0-0.nightly-2025-03-20-063534 even if they're after 4.18.6. In semver, that's considered as a 4.18.0 pre-release, so it is technically less than 4.18.0.

I'm relaxing here the checks for version to just ignore the pre-release information, so 4.18.0-0.nightly-2025-03-20-063534 == 4.18.0

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@jotak: This pull request references NETOBSERV-2190 which is a valid jira issue.

Warning: The referenced jira issue has an invalid target version for the target branch this PR targets: expected the bug to target the "4.19.0" version, but no target version was set.

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@jotak: This pull request references NETOBSERV-2190 which is a valid jira issue.

Warning: The referenced jira issue has an invalid target version for the target branch this PR targets: expected the bug to target the "4.19.0" version, but no target version was set.

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Openshift nightly builds don't follow semver conventions: they're like 4.18.0-0.nightly-2025-03-20-063534 even if they're after 4.18.6. In semver, that's considered as a 4.18.0 pre-release, so it is technically less than 4.18.0.

I'm relaxing here the checks for version to just ignore the pre-release information, so 4.18.0-0.nightly-2025-03-20-063534 == 4.18.0

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  • Is this PR backed with a JIRA ticket? If so, make sure it is written as a title prefix (in general, PRs affecting the NetObserv/Network Observability product should be backed with a JIRA ticket - especially if they bring user facing changes).
  • Does this PR require product documentation?
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  • Does this PR require a product release notes entry?
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Amoghrd commented Mar 24, 2025

/ok-to-test

@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot added the ok-to-test To set manually when a PR is safe to test. Triggers image build on PR. label Mar 24, 2025
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New images:

  • quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1294902
  • quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator-bundle:v0.0.0-1294902
  • quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator-catalog:v0.0.0-1294902

They will expire after two weeks.

To deploy this build:

# Direct deployment, from operator repo
IMAGE=quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator:1294902 make deploy

# Or using operator-sdk
operator-sdk run bundle quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator-bundle:v0.0.0-1294902

Or as a Catalog Source:

apiVersion: operators.coreos.com/v1alpha1
kind: CatalogSource
metadata:
  name: netobserv-dev
  namespace: openshift-marketplace
spec:
  sourceType: grpc
  image: quay.io/netobserv/network-observability-operator-catalog:v0.0.0-1294902
  displayName: NetObserv development catalog
  publisher: Me
  updateStrategy:
    registryPoll:
      interval: 1m

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Amoghrd commented Mar 24, 2025

/label qe-approved

@openshift-ci openshift-ci bot added the qe-approved QE has approved this pull request label Mar 24, 2025
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@jotak: This pull request references NETOBSERV-2190 which is a valid jira issue.

Warning: The referenced jira issue has an invalid target version for the target branch this PR targets: expected the bug to target the "4.19.0" version, but no target version was set.

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Description

Openshift nightly builds don't follow semver conventions: they're like 4.18.0-0.nightly-2025-03-20-063534 even if they're after 4.18.6. In semver, that's considered as a 4.18.0 pre-release, so it is technically less than 4.18.0.

I'm relaxing here the checks for version to just ignore the pre-release information, so 4.18.0-0.nightly-2025-03-20-063534 == 4.18.0

Dependencies

n/a

Checklist

If you are not familiar with our processes or don't know what to answer in the list below, let us know in a comment: the maintainers will take care of that.

  • Is this PR backed with a JIRA ticket? If so, make sure it is written as a title prefix (in general, PRs affecting the NetObserv/Network Observability product should be backed with a JIRA ticket - especially if they bring user facing changes).
  • Does this PR require product documentation?
  • If so, make sure the JIRA epic is labeled with "documentation" and provides a description relevant for doc writers, such as use cases or scenarios. Any required step to activate or configure the feature should be documented there, such as new CRD knobs.
  • Does this PR require a product release notes entry?
  • If so, fill in "Release Note Text" in the JIRA.
  • Is there anything else the QE team should know before testing? E.g: configuration changes, environment setup, etc.
  • If so, make sure it is described in the JIRA ticket.
  • QE requirements (check 1 from the list):
  • Standard QE validation, with pre-merge tests unless stated otherwise.
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  • No QE (e.g. trivial change with high reviewer's confidence, or per agreement with the QE team).

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jotak commented Mar 25, 2025

/approve

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