All patches pushed to gerrit are mirrored and then visible through cgit, so using that web service to check for a "valid" patch does not do what we thought. This patch changes the logic to look for any named branch to contain the patch, meaning it has been merged into a branch already somewhere. In the course of working on the tests, I also discovered that the one verifying ancestry of patches being tagged as part of a series was using the stable/mitaka branch in automaton, which is no EOL. I rewrote the test to try to be more future-proof. Change-Id: I2a1c797de4d61649dd047aca28a241c8901e18f3 Signed-off-by: Doug Hellmann <doug@doughellmann.com>
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