On May 25, 2016, at 10:49 AM, Martin Pitt wrote: >I guess the best thing would be to actually fix tests :-) For most of >the broken ones we earn from Debian we actually have overrides, but >they tend to be maintained for the devel series only. E. g. a test >might get fixed in devel, we drop the "force-badtest" override, but >now the test would appear as a failure in stables. Perhaps we need >per-series overrides to clean this up.
What are the plans for gating promotion in Debian to passing CI? Right now since that doesn't happen, I suspect we only find out about most failures once they're imported into Ubuntu and they become obvious over here. I think turning it on in Debian would go a long way to making sure the existing autopkgtests we inherit get more attention upstream of us. Cheers, -Barry
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