[Bug 1559629] Re: add testbed package list to artifacts.tar.gz
Martin Pitt
martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Tue Mar 29 12:16:54 UTC 2016
** Summary changed:
- autopkgtest should include a sorted list of all installed packages in its log output
+ add testbed package list to artifacts.tar.gz
** Package changed: autopkgtest (Ubuntu) => auto-package-testing
** Changed in: auto-package-testing
Status: New => In Progress
** Changed in: auto-package-testing
Assignee: (unassigned) => Martin Pitt (pitti)
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Title:
add testbed package list to artifacts.tar.gz
Status in Auto Package Testing:
Fix Released
Bug description:
Sometimes, a package testsuite will regress for reasons unrelated to
any direct dependency of the package, and as a result there can be a
rather large search space to find the package responsible. Although
autopkgtest logs will include the output of all of the various apt
runs, this output is very difficult to diff in order to find out what
packages have changed, making it even harder to find the responsible
package. There may also be regressions caused by packages already
installed on the system, that therefore don't show up in any apt
output.
Including a sorted list of all packages installed on the system (with
versions) would make this a lot easier to sift through.
(As a further example, it appears that GTK has somehow regressed for
all tests in xenial-proposed, trying to connect to a mir backend
instead of the xvfb provided by the autopkgtest runner - but this
change is not attributable to any of the packages that are being
installed, so it must be something different in the base environment?)
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