Hi, autopkgtests areā¦
"as-installed" tests of packages, i.e. the testing of packages in a context as close as possible to a Debian system where the packages subject to testing are properly installed. Yesterday I've added some autopkgtests to the apparmor Debian package: https://alioth.debian.org/scm/loggerhead/collab-maint/apparmor/revision/1630 For now I'm running tests (with USE_SYSTEM=1) in these directories: binutils, parser. Results will appear there once the tests have run on the Debian CI infra: https://ci.debian.net/packages/a/apparmor/ As written on https://ci.debian.net/doc/file.MAINTAINERS.html, that test suite will be executed: * when any package in the dependency chain of its binary packages changes; * when the package itself changes; * when 1 month is passed since the test suite was run for the last time. Distro maintainers, are you doing similar things? I'm particularly interested in: * examples of how to run more tests against the installed version, ideally outside of a source tree that was built already; * whether Ubuntu has other autopkgtests, and where they are defined. Cheers, -- intrigeri -- AppArmor mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/apparmor
