On Tue, Jul 08, 2014 at 10:06:58AM +0200, Andreas Tille wrote: > Hi, > > I had some workshop at LSM[1] and I was mentioning autopkgtest as new > and interesting feature. To my astonishment the audience was not > perfectly happy that it might last some time until a package test is > performed and the developer gets some response. Since I think that the > person who raised this has some point I wonder whether there is a chance > to implement autopkttest-ing right after a package was uploaded.
It is possible, yes. Today debci runs in batch mode, reading the Source index from the repository, detecting which packages need a test run (what includes packages with new versions), and then running running the tests for all packages in the batch that need a test run. The support for distributed setups in debci in being worked on (thus separating putting packages to a queue from actually running their tests). When it's ready, we can implement a separate daemon that will listen to fedmsg¹ and enqueue packages right away when they are uploaded. ¹ https://wiki.debian.org/FedMsg Of course, from there we would also need an APT repository from where to actually get the uploaded packages. I remember a discussion about turning the incoming location into a proper APT repository, but I don't know in which stage that effort is. -- Antonio Terceiro <terce...@debian.org>
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