Charles Plessy writes ("Re: Is it possible to run autopkgtest without a virtual 
machine ?"):
> I guess that the next step is to let autopkgtest run as a user
> (http://bugs.debian.org/648148), make it easier to invoke
> (adt-virt-null is not mentionned in the manual page, and even with
> --no-built-binaries it still tries to download some stuff or create
> a GPG key), and give it a more user-friendly output.

Right.  (Sorry that that bug has become entangled with TMPDIR stuff.)

> For people with free time, that would probably be high-impact
> contribution.  I will add more autopkgtest to my packages, and would
> love to be able to tell to our users a simple command to test if the
> package is working on their system.

Great.

Ian.


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