> I strongly suggest asking on the Debian Live mailing-list how others > are doing. > For now, there are no automatic tests : everything is done "by hand".
> > I also strongly suggest looking at grml's setup (that uses kantan). > Pointers and resources there: > https://tails.boum.org/todo/automated_builds_and_tests/#index8h2 > > > This is why I am currently playing around with lettuce[2], a nice > > Python-powered BDD tool. > > Great. Please: > * share your scenarios early (allows better communication, forces > you to start small and to stay practical :) > You can find the scenario for my first iteration here : http://git.immerda.ch/?p=jvoisin/tails.git;a=summary (more to follow) > * file a RFP bug as soon as you're sure you want to use it -- I want > your test suite to integrate nicely with our infrastructure, and > that means using software that is in Debian as much as possible. > For now, I'm being stuck : I have scenarios, but I have no clear ideas about how they can be run, because most of them are boot-related. I was planing to use qemu, but it doesn't seems to be able to boot from an usb stick. > _______________________________________________ > tails-dev mailing list > tails-dev@boum.org > https://mailman.boum.org/listinfo/tails-dev > -- -- Julien Voisin | pgp key : C48815F2 <http://pgp.mit.edu:11371/pks/lookup?op=get&search=0x9768FD3CC48815F2> | dustri.org
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