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Re: Working tests seem to exist for epcr



Hi Pranav,

On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 07:37:45PM +0530, Pranav Ballaney wrote:
> >
> > The pages are build for every new upload of a Debian package.  The upload
> > can only be done by Debian Developers or Debian Maintainers.  Since you
> > do not have this status you need to ask for sponsoring - well, your mail
> > was kind of a request for sponsoring and so I did (at least for altree -
> > loki will follow as I said).
> >
> Okay. I didn't know about this. So after I'm done writing tests for a
> package, I'll just email this list (with the bug log in CC) and ask for
> sponsoring?

That's a correct summary, yes. :-) 
 
> >     dch --team "Add autopkgtest (Closes: #bugnumber)"
> >
> > While you can perfectly edit debian/changelog with your favourite editor
> > this simple line will do everything with the correct syntax for you.
> 
> Okay, I saw the commits and I'll do this as well for packages I work on in
> future.
> ... 
> > Finally I've added a debian/README.test which explains to the user how
> > the package can be tested on the local machine.  It would be nice if
> > you could drop such a file as well (you can find a template in our
> > packaging template[1].
> 
> Okay, I'll add this file as well.

:-)
 
> > You are perfectly welcome and I'm really happy about your work.  That
> > was quite quick learning and a really good job for a beginner.  Keep
> > on the good work
> 
> Thank you so much!

You are welcome and thanks for your work

     Andreas.

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