[Anders Jackson] > Integration tests are not done in Debian test infrastructure, what I > know of. But there are infrastructure for checking the quality of > package and how well they install and uninstall. So those package can > be constantly checked in Debian now. > > But for integration tests of packages for freedombox and other tests > that isn't Unit tests, Debian has to be checked to see if there are > som projects working on that. There might be something like this in > the pipeline.
There is already a integration test framework in the Debian infrastructure, <URL: http://ci.debian.net/ >. <URL: http://ci.debian.net/packages/f/freedombox-setup/unstable/amd64/ > show the status for "our" package doing some kind of integration testing. So far I have added one test script in freedombox-setup/debian/tests/test-chroot doing a chroot build and checking that all the packages we want are available in Jessie/testing. I guess should be changed to operate on unstable now that we have decided to focus our effort there. We could add more tests too. :) > Those tools you mentioned need to be packed in Debian before we > should use them. Because if they are, it would be easier to make it > work for FreedomBox and it might work as an new quality infra > structure for Debian too. Absolutely. :) -- Happy hacking Petter Reinholdtsen _______________________________________________ Freedombox-discuss mailing list [email protected] http://lists.alioth.debian.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/freedombox-discuss
