On Fri, Jun 22, 2007 at 01:49:25AM +0200, Steinar H. Gunderson wrote: > as it's stable.) The idea is to build a package both in a pbuilder and in > a really filled chroot -- it currently contains 18GB of packages, which is > most of the "devel" and "libdevel" sections. What is compared is:
This is exciting! Another evil idea that come to my mind is running piuparts preinstalling all packages that a package conflicts on, or replaces. This topic also triggers a continuous thought that I had since the RMLL conference in France, that is to use EDOS' computed "SAT temperature" of packages[1] to make testing even nastier. [1] SAT temperature: I'm not able to explain it precisely, but it's a number that ends up being proportional to how complex is the dependency tree of a package. Ideas that come to my mind are: - testing in piuparts *couples* of packages, both with high SAT temperature; - during testing, solving dependencies so that when a package depends on A | B | C, the package with the highest SAT temperature is pulled in; - test/audit the dependencies of high-SAT-temperature packages more throughly; - compute a "delicateness" index of a package by summing the SAT temperature of all packages that depend on it, and then give special attention to the most "delicate" packages to see RC bugs, maintainer activity and so on. I'm working on creating a sample data, but I'll be away for the week-end. Ciao, Enrico -- GPG key: 1024D/797EBFAB 2000-12-05 Enrico Zini <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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