I would like to check all packages on the LFS, like a launch rpm -aqV and
save in a database all unsatisfied dependancies, missing files etc.Run an
rpm update, install or remove and check & save again.

Then compare results to validate the update,install, or remove process
didn't impact other packages.

I would like to use PAN to check the same in kernel, network functionnality.

Do you think PAN could be use to check packages like I explain or this must
be done with another tools ?

Do you think RPM checks could be interessting in LTP ?

When do you plan to have an XML output of LTP tests ?

Do LTP have a Client/Server function to run tests in a remote access ?


Thanks,

PS: Sorry if my english is difficult to understand :s

Julien MERLIN

2009/3/30 Subrata Modak <[email protected]>

> On Mon, 2009-03-30 at 11:33 +0200, Julien Merlin wrote:
> > Hi,
> >
> > I'am a probationer, an my subject is to develop a functionnal
> > regression tool tester.
> > In a LFS intern distrib, we need to test functionnal regression
> > package before and after upgrade.
> > I need to add this functionnality in LFS.
> > What do you think about that ?
>
> Kindly elaborate more on your plans and how would you want that inside
> LTP ?
>
> Regards--
> Subrata
>
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Julien MERLIN
> >
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