On 09-06-14 08:30, Alexander Wirt wrote: > That way you are just wasting other peoples time, buildd time and so on. > If such a policy prevents broken, packages with low quality and so on from > being uploaded I am happy with it. And to just test some binarys, you don't > have to be an expert.
In the a11y team we have started with providing simple instructions in the debian/README.testing file in the package for the other team members (or any interested party) to test the package. It consists mostly of: install; program_start ; <do this command> ; <do that command and expect such and such outcome> ; <stop program> ( all without errors). For an example see [1]. That works nicely if you are unfamiliar with the package. I expect sponsors that don't want figure out how to test a package to request instructions from the maintainer. Paul [1] http://anonscm.debian.org/gitweb/?p=pkg-a11y/ebook-speaker.git;a=blob;f=debian/README.testing
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