Hi,

> On 19 Feb 2015, at 6:40 pm, Silvio Moioli <smoi...@suse.de> wrote:
> 
> It would be good to have automated tests in something like Travis CI for 
> vanilla Spacewalk - we in SUSE and guys in Red Hat are known to run those 
> tests daily in respective commercial products. So far community interest in 
> running them systematically has not been very high.

I found your spacewalk-test-suite here: 
https://github.com/SUSE/spacewalk-testsuite-base

I was able to get this working on an OpenSUSE 13.2 VM to test a Spacewalk 2.2 
instance with its repository on Oracle RDBMS 12c. Obviously that test suite is 
designed for SUSE Manager, so a fair amount of tweaking is required to get it 
to pass on vanilla Spacewalk, but at least a lot of test cases are already in 
place, so it's just a case of tweaking the features to look for the right 
text/response.

I suppose a more general question is: what level of testing would be required 
for you guys to be happy if I submit a pull request allowing installation on a 
12.1 database?

Thanks,
Avi

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