On 27/04/12 13:57, Michael Schwendt wrote:
> A wrong approach?
> 
> Why do you insist on using the %check section for that? It's a build-time
> feature, found only in the spec file and not packaged in the built rpms
> (also due to the test data I've referred to above).
> 
I'm asking if the scripts from check-section are useful here. I
understand, those scripts and the corresponding test data are not
included in built RPMS. This was why I asked, how to access them.

> You would be better served with a run-time test-suite. A collection
> of tests that would be included in a built package, could be installed
> and run independently, unrelated to the src.rpm build process. Fedora's
> AutoQA project sounds like the place where to look for triggers that can
> be used to run tests depending on new build results.
> 
I wonder how different a run-time test-suite dffers from a test suite to
be executed during build.

Thank you for sharing your thoughts with me.
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Matthias Runge <mru...@matthias-runge.de>
               <mru...@fedoraproject.org>
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