Hi,
I snipped away some information - we are talking about packages with
tests in the private/ subdirectory.
On Wed, May 30, 2012 at 01:57:49PM +0200, Rafael Laboissiere wrote:
Here they are (there may be others not caught by my shell snippet below):
$ dpkg -L $(apt-file find /private/ |
* Sébastien Villemot sebastien.ville...@ens.fr [2012-05-13 14:59]:
When the testsuite of an Octave Forge package is run, the unit tests of files
under inst/private are not run (instead one gets a non-fatal error message).
Example from octave-statistics, which contains a file called
Rafael Laboissiere raf...@laboissiere.net writes:
* Sébastien Villemot sebastien.ville...@ens.fr [2012-05-13 14:59]:
When the testsuite of an Octave Forge package is run, the unit tests of files
under inst/private are not run (instead one gets a non-fatal error message).
Example from
* Sébastien Villemot sebastien.ville...@ens.fr [2012-05-30 11:38]:
Rafael Laboissiere raf...@laboissiere.net writes:
I had not realized that it was indeed a design mistake. Given that, it
probably makes sense to choose your option (2) below:
(2) We inform the upstream author about the
* Rafael Laboissiere raf...@laboissiere.net [2012-05-30 13:17]:
* Sébastien Villemot sebastien.ville...@ens.fr [2012-05-30 11:38]:
Rafael Laboissiere raf...@laboissiere.net writes:
I had not realized that it was indeed a design mistake. Given that, it
probably makes sense to choose
Package: octave-pkg-dev
Version: 1.0.2
Severity: normal
When the testsuite of an Octave Forge package is run, the unit tests of files
under inst/private are not run (instead one gets a non-fatal error message).
Example from octave-statistics, which contains a file called
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