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1#
2# This is the GitLab CI configuration file for the mainstream QEMU
3# project: https://gitlab.com/qemu-project/qemu/-/pipelines
4#
5# !!! DO NOT ADD ANY NEW CONFIGURATION TO THIS FILE !!!
6#
7# Only documentation or comments is accepted.
8#
9# To use a different set of jobs than the mainstream QEMU project,
10# you need to set the location of your custom yml file at "custom CI/CD
11# configuration path", on your GitLab CI namespace:
12# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/pipelines/settings.html#custom-cicd-configuration-path
13#
14# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
15#
16# QEMU CI jobs are based on templates. Some templates provide
17# user-configurable options, modifiable via configuration variables.
18#
19# These variables can be set globally in the user's CI namespace
20# setting:
21# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/ci/variables/#create-a-custom-variable-in-the-ui
22# or set manually each time a branch/tag is pushed, as a git-push
23# command line argument:
24# https://docs.gitlab.com/ee/user/project/push_options.html#push-options-for-gitlab-cicd
25#
26# Example setting the QEMU_CI_EXAMPLE_VAR variable:
27#
28#   git push -o ci.variable="QEMU_CI_EXAMPLE_VAR=value" myrepo mybranch
29#
30# ----------------------------------------------------------------------
31#
32# List of environment variables that can be use to modify the set
33# of jobs selected:
34#
35# - QEMU_CI_AVOCADO_TESTING
36#   If set, tests using the Avocado framework will be run
37
38include:
39  - local: '/.gitlab-ci.d/qemu-project.yml'
40