On 01/11/14 18:41, Holger Levsen wrote: > > well, you are the maintainer you can make it output the test.log if there are > failures... >
It's pretty tricky to do this and I don't want to commit a hack that bypasses automake. I've filed a feature request upstream to automake: http://debbugs.gnu.org/cgi/pkgreport.cgi?pkg=automake Hopefully it will show up soon, I called in "feature: output test failures to stdout". OTOH ideally, the CI system would let me view these test logs as well. It's a bit unhelpful to give partial information when there's a problem. I didn't choose to use these systems, and there is no Debian policy that states "packages should output test logs to stdout"; whoever set these systems up should be working to make sure it's as useful for as many packages as possible. Apparently there is a way to get jenkins to keep artefacts: http://stackoverflow.com/questions/9280619/how-can-i-configure-jenkins-to-show-my-logs-in-the-workspace The pattern suggested, **/*.log seems pretty reasonable and should cover most test logs, without picking up large build products like object files etc. > > it's in ./facilitator/test-suite.log and attached. > > :) > > I'd be happy to rebuild again if you can give me something to try :) > Thanks, that was very useful. I think I have a fix - try this? https://gitweb.torproject.org/debian/flashproxy.git/commitdiff/fedcd28195f03fdc9bb456b7e16d9c14b3648478 X -- GPG: 4096R/1318EFAC5FBBDBCE git://github.com/infinity0/pubkeys.git
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