On 07/07/2011 07:38 PM, andre999 wrote:
All tested, but without a testcase, some are hard to test.

Yes, testcase need to be done for each package. Maybe we could have a
wiki page to save all test cases, and use them when the same package is
updated again ?

No need to put this on the wiki as it will be useless for 90% of them as an update request must have a test case for the bug fixed, not for the whole
package.

Yes, for the test about the bug fixed. But isn't there tests to check for
regressions ?


The general idea sounds good.
But that would make a pretty big wiki page, if we especially if we include big apps like LibreOffice & Postgresql.
Maybe link each bigger app to a standing bugz report for that purpose ?
It would be pretty hard to make even close to complete regression tests for bigger apps as well. (imagine 599 tests for LibreOffice ...)

There once was a project at Mandriva where each packager was to supposed to come up with a basic functionality test for his/her package(s), although I don't think it got much traction aside from those of us who were getting paid to work on the distro and whose manager made the tests a deliverable. iirc there was even some automation framework so they they could be run by machine.

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Stew Benedict


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