Currently, we determine the testing-farm compose based on the chroot name and version. Here are a few examples:
chroot
compose
OK?
fedora-38-x86_64
Fedora-38
Yes
fedora-rawhide-aarch64
Fedora-rawhide
Yes
rhel-9-s390x
Rhel-9
No
For RHEL-based chroots the correct version is always RHEL-X-Nightly where X is either 8 or 9 for example. For example: RHEL-9-Nightly is the symbolic name, that is mapped to nightly versions of the latest rhel-9 version - right now it is RHEL-9.5.0-20240514.25.
Currently, we determine the testing-farm compose based on the chroot name and version. Here are a few examples:
For RHEL-based chroots the correct version is always
RHEL-X-Nightly
whereX
is either8
or9
for example. For example:RHEL-9-Nightly
is the symbolic name, that is mapped to nightly versions of the latest rhel-9 version - right now it isRHEL-9.5.0-20240514.25
.