Hello Petter,

I missed your first post, but I can perform the upgrade-test in your script.

Furthermore, how can I help with the testing of the desktop itself? Do you
mean by testing it manually? What is the better aproach this time: test the
RC from d-i or a daily snapshot?

Kind regards,


2012/12/18 Petter Reinholdtsen <[email protected]>

>
> [Petter Reinholdtsen]
> > A while back, I did automatic upgrade testing from Lenny to Squeeze,
> > to detect if the upgrades would fail completely, and to see if a
> > sensible set of packages were left installed after the upgrade.  The
> > script I use for this is available from
> > <URL:
> http://people.skolelinux.org/pere/debian-upgrade-testing/upgrade-test >,
> > and only require root access, lots of diskspace, lots of time and
> > an Internet connection.
> >
> > Due to real life constraints, I am unlikely to find time to do this
> > testing for the Squeeze->Wheezy cycle, and wonder if anyone would be
> > willing to take up the task.
>
> No-one volunteered.  But recently Holger Levsen started working on a
> Jenkins installation doing automated installation and upgrade testing
> of complete desktop installation.
>
> Check out <URL: http://jenkins.debian.net/ > if you want to see what
> the status is at the moment.  Perhaps someone here can help to improve
> the tests and check that the Debian desktop setup is working properly?
> --
> Happy hacking,
> Petter Reinholdtsen
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