Hi, On 26/11/17 17:00, Roger Shimizu wrote: > Dear mentors list, > > I maintain a proxy application, shadowsocks-libev. > I want to let it pass debian ci test. And I already confirm the test > all passed on my local environment, and debomatic [0]. > However it failed on debian ci infrastructure [1]. > > [0] > http://debomatic-amd64.debian.net/distribution#unstable/shadowsocks-libev/3.1.1+ds-1/autopkgtest > [1] https://ci.debian.net/packages/s/shadowsocks-libev/unstable/amd64/ > > For local test, it just need the commands below: > > $ sudo apt install shadowsocks-libev curl dnsutils > $ git clone https://anonscm.debian.org/git/collab-maint/shadowsocks-libev.git > $ cd shadowsocks-libev > $ ./tests/test.sh
Running autopkgtest as described on this page might help: https://ci.debian.net/doc/file.MAINTAINERS.html > The last test.sh script invokes the test, which creates local proxy > listen to 127.0.0.1:1081, and then it calls curl command to get index > page of google via local proxy, 127.0.0.1:1081. > > My local test shows all pass, while debian ci test [1] shows a > connection timeout message. > So I'm wondering whether debian ci support network activity, and how > can I configure the test to get it passed. I think you might need a "Restrictions: isolation-container" to get network access, but that's only a guess. James
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