autopkgtest 2.5.5 source package in Ubuntu
Changelog
autopkgtest (2.5.5) unstable; urgency=medium * Test that the schroot runner installs packages with --user, and that it runs the tests as root with --user if the test has a "needs-root" restriction. (Related to #728304) * adt-virt-schroot: Add suggested-normal-user capability to the calling user (unless that's root), so that tests are run as user by default. (Closes: #728304) * Add support for virtual "@builddeps@" test dependency, which will be replaced with the package's B-D and B-D-I. Document in doc/README.package-tests. (Closes: #720458) -- Martin Pitt <email address hidden> Wed, 25 Dec 2013 21:12:38 +0100
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Binary packages built by this source
- autopkgtest: automatic as-installed testing for Debian packages
autopkgtest runs tests on binary packages. The tests are run on the
package as installed on a testbed system (which may be found via a
virtualisation or containment system). The tests are expected to be
supplied in the corresponding Debian source package.
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See autopkgtest(1) and /usr/share/doc/autopkgtest .
Depending on which virtualization server you want to use, you need to
install additional packages (schroot, lxc, lxd, or qemu-system)
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For generating tests of well-known source packages such as Perl and Ruby
libraries you should install the autodep8 package.
- autopkgtest-xenlvm: autopkgtest Xen/LVM2 based testbed snapshot system
Machinery for setting up a Xen domain which can be resumed over and
over again, discarding changes made each time. This can be useful
for automated testing and other advanced techniques; autopkgtest is
able to make use of this machinery for its virtualisation needs.
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You will need a working Xen setup to make use of this software. Your
network administrator will need to provide support for the testbeds'
networking requirements. See the README for documentation.