Kern Sibbald wrote:
> On Tuesday 19 September 2006 15:50, Ryan Novosielski wrote:
>> Jo Rhett wrote:
>>
>>>> - The complete output of a job where recycling failed.
>>>  
>>> I can't do this without increasing maximum volumes, which I can't do right
>>> now.  But I could set up a test environment for you if you want ...
>> I already have one running 1.39.22 if testing would be helpful. I'll try
>> to get this done today.
> 
> The ideal test case is to write a Bacula regression script.  Once that is 
> done, it is easy to fix the bug, and we can be sure it will not come back.
> 
> Bacula regression scripts are not really hard to write, and the advantage is 
> that they are "portable" in that they run in their own little sandbox and so 
> I can run them on Linux, FreeBSD, and Solaris ...

Is there an example floating around publicly so I could get an idea
about what sort of thing you mean? Is this the equivalent to setting up
a script that has console commands to create everything needed and run a
test, or something different?

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