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Re: CI tests



On Thu, 09 Apr 2015 09:33:51 +0200, Ole Streicher wrote:

> for one of my packages (python-astropy), I want to create a Continuous
> Integration test. However, I seem to not understand some basics:
> 
> * Are the tests done with the installed package, or with the installed
>   sources, or both?
[..]
>   Is this enough? Shall I "cd $ADTTMP" before (or what is the cwd when
>   the test starts)?

Quoting from:
https://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=autopkgtest/autopkgtest.git;a=blob_plain;f=doc/README.package-tests.rst;hb=HEAD

| The cwd of each test is guaranteed to be the root of the source
| package, which will have been unpacked but not built. *However*
| note that the tests must test the *installed* version of the
| program.

 
> * On which distribution is CI run? unstable? testing? experimental?
>   Does it run on non-free or contrib distriutions?

Looking at http://ci.debian.net/ , my impression is that the tests
are run on unstable/amd64.
(No idea about contrib or non-free, sorry.)


Cheers,
gregor

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