Public bug reported:
Currently the dahdi-dkms modules are tested through auto-testing only by the
generic DKMS package test. This does an install and checks whether this is
successful. For dahdi-dkms this can be improved by actually loading the
dahdi_dummy module.
Also, though this is more specifically and issue with Trusty (hence the
nomination), there used to be an inconsistency with the echo (noise
cancellation) module. For quite a while now this is provided by the kernel
itself and at a version level which the same as the DKMS sources contain. For
recent packaging we prevent the DKMS package from building that module, but
back in Trusty it is done but not installed by DKMS. Which then results in a
warning text in the output of "dkms status". This seems to cause a test failure
for the generic test case.
So for Trusty I would also backport the dep-8 testcase (which seems less
intrusive than doing anything to the build itself) get the improved
testing and have the status test ignore the additional warning.
** Affects: dahdi-linux (Ubuntu)
Importance: Low
Assignee: Stefan Bader (smb)
Status: In Progress
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Improve dep-8 testing of DKMS modules
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