Hi, jvoisin wrote (04 Jun 2012 11:43:12 GMT) : > So far, I managed to build Tails in a virtual machine,
Congrats! > About the testing environment now: > It seems like liveCD testing is not something > that interest people very much. > The autotesting repo[3] > of debian-live is a 404, and even if it wasn't, > the documentation is lacking. I'm not sure what it's worth, but I found it: http://live.debian.net/gitweb?p=old/autotesting.git;a=summary > The "mainstream way" for doing system-wide/vm/liveCD tests is > autotest[4], but it seems completely overkill to me. I've had a look at it, and for sure it is a bit complex, has many features, and some aspects of it may seem useless for us on the short term, but I absolutely don't see it as "completely overkill". It does a complex job. I strongly suggest asking on the Debian Live mailing-list how others are doing. I also strongly suggest looking at grml's setup (that uses kantan). Pointers and resources there: https://tails.boum.org/todo/automated_builds_and_tests/#index8h2 > This is why I am currently playing around with lettuce[2], a nice > Python-powered BDD tool. Great. Please: * share your scenarios early (allows better communication, forces you to start small and to stay practical :) * file a RFP bug as soon as you're sure you want to use it -- I want your test suite to integrate nicely with our infrastructure, and that means using software that is in Debian as much as possible. _______________________________________________ tails-dev mailing list tails-dev@boum.org https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev