Ian Zimmerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Jérôme> One year ago, Martin Michlmayr made a speach at the Debian > Jérôme> Conference 1 about Quality Assurance within Debian and the > Jérôme> progress that have been made so far. He mentioned that we > Jérôme> lack regression tests for packages, but as far as I know, no > Jérôme> solution has been found. > >>> kronstadt:~# dpkg --status debian-test >>> Package: debian-test >>> Status: install ok installed >>> Priority: extra >>> Section: devel >>> Installed-Size: 34 >>> Maintainer: Philip Hands <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> Version: 0.0.5 >>> Depends: perl5 | perl >>> Description: Scripts used to run tests against an installed Debian system >>> This package contains tests and the framework to run them, and test >>> provided >>> by other packages to test themselves. >>> . >>> The intent is that this should build into a test suite that provides a >>> reasonable level of confidence that a Debian system is working correctly. > > Wasn't this at least a start? Shouldn't we build on it instead of > starting from scratch?
Where did you see we want to start from scratch? RFC are made for people who want to add such information. Thanks for this, BTW. -- Jérôme Marant http://marant.org