Details
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Task
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Resolution: Unresolved
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P3: Somewhat important
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Description
Currently blacklisting something for RedHat 7.4 only works so that you can say 'linux', 'rhel' or 'rhel-7.4'. If you know that something fails in all RHEL 7's, but not RHEL 8 or RHEL 6, you are left with the option of specifically listing all possible RHEL 7 distros there are or will be. I.e.
rhel-7.0 rhel-7.1 rhel-7.2 ... rhel-7.10
We should be able to just say any major version 7. Like this:
rhel-7.*
or with a partial match just
rhel-7
But the partial match is dangerous when we will have "rhel-70.1" in our hands (think in general here)
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Issue Links
- resulted from
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QTBUG-46203 tst_qsslkey fails on Red Hat 6.6 x64
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- Closed
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