Re: how do you want your britney commits (unfinished)

2017-10-01 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Niels, On 01-10-17 08:36, Niels Thykier wrote: >> Do you already have an idea in mind how this could/should be >> accomplished? While going through britney, I see several (most, if not >> all, of them hacky) ways this can be done. >> > > At the moment, no, I do not have a brilliant idea.

Re: how do you want your britney commits (unfinished)

2017-10-01 Thread Niels Thykier
Paul Gevers: > Hi Niels, > Hi, > On 12-09-17 22:15, Niels Thykier wrote: >> Paul Gevers: >>> - adjust britney2 to not block on autopkgtest failure but instead adjust >>> the required age depending on the results (lower for pass, raise for >>> regression) > > Do you already have an idea in mind

Re: how do you want your britney commits (unfinished)

2017-09-30 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Niels, On 12-09-17 22:15, Niels Thykier wrote: > Paul Gevers: >> - adjust britney2 to not block on autopkgtest failure but instead adjust >> the required age depending on the results (lower for pass, raise for >> regression) Do you already have an idea in mind how this could/should be

Re: how do you want your britney commits (unfinished)

2017-09-13 Thread Paul Gevers
Hi Niels, On 12-09-17 22:15, Niels Thykier wrote: >> My aim is to implement the support for autopktest in such a way that it >> keeps on supporting the use-case for Ubuntu, while supporting the Debian >> use-case as well. Do you want/appreciate that as well? >> > > Sounds reasonable from a

Re: how do you want your britney commits (unfinished)

2017-09-12 Thread Niels Thykier
Paul Gevers: > Hi Niels, > Hi > I am (slowly) progressing through my britney2 changes for autopkgtest > support. I have incorporated the Ubuntu implementation on the Debian > britney2 stack and have fixed the regression tests that Ubuntu provided, > at least those that I think should remain