Hi, Quoting Jakub Wilk (2014-07-28 23:08:11) > >I do not understand why it fails for you but not for me. > > How did you run the tests? I ran sadt(1) in the freshly-unpacked source > tree.
I ran `adt-run -o /tmp/log --source pdf2htmlex_0.11+ds-1.dsc --- schroot sid-amd64-sbuild` Both invocations work now. > >Nevertheless I fixed this by overriding the --data-dir path with an > >environment variable as well. > > I still think it would be better not to pass --data-dir at all. > > Unlike build-time tests, as-installed tests have the capability of > verifying that all the required files are installed, and that they are > installed in a place where the software actually expects them. Let's not > ruin this advantage by instructing the software where WE expect the > files to be. :-) Your reasoning makes lots of sense. I changed things accordingly. > Could you set HOME to a non-existent directory in the test script, just > like you did in d/rules? Done. > Could you remove the “The information above should follow the Patch > Tagging Guidelines …” template from d/p/control-test-executable-name? Woops... thanks for noticing! I uploaded the new version to mentors. > Have you seen this thread on d-devel@? > https://lists.debian.org/53ccf007.6020...@debian.org Yes, but how is it relevant to this? cheers, josch -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to debian-bugs-dist-requ...@lists.debian.org with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact listmas...@lists.debian.org