Package: release.debian.org User: release.debian....@packages.debian.org Usertags: britney
Hi Eriberto, Thanks for talking about the issues you have, I could not have guessed. On 10-09-2019 17:53, Eriberto Mota wrote: > I was using a test over a DKMS package (lime-forensics). I removed > all tests[1] because Debian wasn't process it (adding a Neutral tag) > and to close the bug #935543. Now I have a regression in my > package[2][3]. However, I no longer maintain a test. I think it is a > bug in debci. How to proceed to avoid a regression after removing all > tests? This is not an issue with debci, as that just runs tests on behalf of other entities. The culprit here is britney, the migration software of the release team, hence filing a bug against it. The problem is that the migration software *seems* (I haven't checked properly yet) to trigger even in the case that all tests are removed. Because autopkgtest (the software) is by default configured to try and call autodep8 if no tests are found, you package was tested with tests from autodep8, while in your case that is inappropriate as they fail. You have no way of telling the infrastructure that. As britney considering neutral-to-fail a regression your package is flagged as such. I see that's nothing you can solve so I'll ignore the failure. > [1] > https://salsa.debian.org/pkg-security-team/lime-forensics/commit/d7d4c79ae7ea55c5d64cc6103d3745e199056284 > [2] https://ci.debian.net/packages/l/lime-forensics/ > [3]https://bugs.debian.org/cgi-bin/bugreport.cgi?bug=939893 Paul
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