Test_disk_bench (I reported as Bug 447614) hung one time in Ubuntu 9.10
Final when running in Live mode on my Asus A2H (A2500H) laptop. Could it
have been related to having to fetch code from the CD ROM? Or is it
somehow related to the previous test? After rebooting, and returning to
this test afte
This bug was fixed in the package checkbox - 0.8.5
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checkbox (0.8.5) karmic; urgency=low
* Fixed translation of suites and tests files (LP: #456115)
* Fixed checking the status of command registries (LP: #457502)
* Fixed selecting suites in the command line (LP: #457559)
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** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Assignee: (unassigned) => Marc Tardif (cr3)
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: High => Critical
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Status: New => Confirmed
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Several scripts fail due to lack of execute permissions
https://bugs.launchpad.n
@gyromaxx: exactly, and I even made a branch + merge proposal with that
particular fix to make it as simple as possible for an ubuntu-core-dev
to pick it up.
An interesting thing to notice is that the error is not upstream but
only in the karmic branch. This could be the reason why this bug could
I confirm the same problem here with this pre-installed Gnome application
System > Administration > System Testing on Ubuntu 9.10RC, e.g. with tests on
audio, video modes, kernel modesetting, disk...
For instance:
Disk benchmark:
/bin/sh: /usr/share/checkbox/scripts/disk_bench_test: Permission
** Branch linked: lp:~diwic/ubuntu/karmic/checkbox/trunk
** Changed in: checkbox (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided => High
** Description changed:
Binary package hint: checkbox
A lot of the files in the scripts directory lack execute permissions. As
a result several tests fail, e g alsa