Hello,
On 22 December 2021 8:06:57 pm IST, Lance Lin wrote:
>> No, not really. autopkgtest has a `needs-internet` restriction, so you can
>> access internet to get stuff. See here:
>>
>> https://people.debian.org/~eriberto/README.package-tests.html
>>
>> But yeah, this is usually better, since
Nilesh, Pierre,
Thank you for the response.
> > Yes please, making efforts to write tests is definitely worth it. From my
> > experience, you might contact upstream developers to ask them for
> > meaningful commands requiring no more data that the ones that are in the
> > source tree.
On 21/12/2021 21:12, Steven Robbins wrote:
On Tuesday, December 21, 2021 10:22:49 A.M. CST Nilesh Patra wrote:
On 12/21/21 9:00 PM, Pierre Gruet wrote:
On 21/12/2021 14:33, Lance Lin wrote:
Debian Medical Team,
I have started looking at adding autopkgtest suites for a variety of
packages.
On 21/12/2021 13:33, Lance Lin wrote:
Debian Medical Team,
I have started looking at adding autopkgtest suites for a variety of packages.
Two of the packages (hinge, pique) require very large data sets to run their
included examples. The sizes are several GB. It also looks like they may be
On Tuesday, December 21, 2021 10:22:49 A.M. CST Nilesh Patra wrote:
> On 12/21/21 9:00 PM, Pierre Gruet wrote:
> > On 21/12/2021 14:33, Lance Lin wrote:
> >> Debian Medical Team,
> >>
> >> I have started looking at adding autopkgtest suites for a variety of
> >> packages. Two of the packages
On 12/21/21 9:00 PM, Pierre Gruet wrote:
On 21/12/2021 14:33, Lance Lin wrote:
Debian Medical Team,
I have started looking at adding autopkgtest suites for a variety of packages. Two of the packages (hinge, pique) require very large data sets to run their included examples.
The sizes are
Hello Lance,
On 21/12/2021 14:33, Lance Lin wrote:
Debian Medical Team,
I have started looking at adding autopkgtest suites for a variety of packages.
Two of the packages (hinge, pique) require very large data sets to run their
included examples. The sizes are several GB. It also looks like
Debian Medical Team,
I have started looking at adding autopkgtest suites for a variety of packages.
Two of the packages (hinge, pique) require very large data sets to run their
included examples. The sizes are several GB. It also looks like they may be
graphical in nature.
Is it permissible
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