This bug was fixed in the package wsdd - 2:0.8-1ubuntu2
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wsdd (2:0.8-1ubuntu2) oracular; urgency=medium
* Create regression autopkgtests (LP: #2070186)
This test suite comes from the upstream project.
It ensures basic functionality of the wsdd daemon including:
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Thanks!
** Changed in: wsdd (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Changed in: wsdd (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Fix Committed
** Changed in: wsdd (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Alessandro Astone (aleasto)
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Thank you for the review.
Attached a new debdiff with a more verbose changelog.
Also added an explicit `Depends: netcat` because two of the tests invoke `nc`
** Patch added: "wsdd-autopkgtests-v2.debdiff"
Thank you for the autopkgtest Alessandro! I created a PPA containing the
new test here: https://launchpad.net/~lvoytek/+archive/ubuntu/wsdd-
autopkgtest and confirmed it works properly through the log here:
https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/results/autopkgtest-oracular-lvoytek-
The attachment "wsdd-autopkgtests.debdiff" seems to be a debdiff. The
ubuntu-sponsors team has been subscribed to the bug report so that they
can review and hopefully sponsor the debdiff. If the attachment isn't a
patch, please remove the "patch" flag from the attachment, remove the
"patch" tag,
** Patch removed: "wsdd-autopkgtests.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wsdd/+bug/2070186/+attachment/5791824/+files/wsdd-autopkgtests.debdiff
** Patch added: "wsdd-autopkgtests.debdiff"
** Description changed:
- The MIR process requires autopkgtests in place
+ The MIR process requires autopkgtests in place.
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+ Description of the changes:
+ - Run the same tests as those run at build time, but against the installed
executable.
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** Patch added: "wsdd-autopkgtests.debdiff"
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/wsdd/+bug/2070186/+attachment/5791824/+files/wsdd-autopkgtests.debdiff
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