Hi, On 10.08.2012 02:04, Gunnar Wolf wrote: > Hi Felix, > > Thanks for the report - I also am not sure of the action to take, so I'm asking the rest of > the team for input here. Looking at the source, I see quite often the mention of: > > c = @http.connection_for @uri > > where @uri is often defined as 'https://example.com/path'. I am surprised the tests failed > for you only three times — How are you checking for network connectivity? Just running in an > environment with no networking defined? FWIW, I tested the build killing my default gateway, > and the tests now succeed (or are skipped). I recently switched from iptables rules that reject packets from the pbuilder user to network namespaces. So pbuilder only has access to a virtual network device where it can reach my apt-cacher-ng instance. With the patch you attached the package builds fine for me as well. > It would be good to build with network access. But it is sometimes impossible. And the > network is a changing thing outside our control. So, yes, not having network access should > not make the test fail - and the only way out is to report it as such. Ideally the package would start a local HTTP(S) server and do s/example.com/localhost/ in the tests. Felix
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