commit | 10c1ce8ad1b15889982802788dadd4462b3d1855 | [log] [tgz] |
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author | Jan Kundrát <jan.kundrat@cesnet.cz> | Mon May 04 21:19:26 2020 +0200 |
committer | Jan Kundrát <jan.kundrat@cesnet.cz> | Mon May 04 22:04:49 2020 +0200 |
tree | b29062cf5c94fe31e154339858eff78d4d017baf | |
parent | 8208687691c21bd1ecce188c2deff8fdb949d637 [diff] |
CI: prevent fast cancellation of other jobs upon the first failure Due to the way how Zuul works with artifacts, any failure during the whole "job stack" (i.e., all preceding commits) will cause a failure of the coverage diff. That would not hurt that much if our tests were completely non-flaky. If that was the case, the tests would only fail on real errors, and any fix would require rebasing of follow-up commits anyway. In our reality, however, we're forced to do a recheck every now and then, and when that happens, the subsequent changes do not get any update in their coverage report. Revert that early-exit, and as a result, a failure in, let's say, ASAN or TSAN builds that is only transient will not cause a failure of the coverage diffing in subsequent commits. Change-Id: I6eba9025aab57f5b462aa1c33e86096a551d0aea
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