Pierre Gruet a écrit le 30/04/2020 à 17:40 : > Hi Gilles, > > Le 29/04/2020 à 17:53, Gilles Filippini a écrit : >> Andreas Tille a écrit le 29/04/2020 à 17:36 : >>> Hi Gilles, >>> >>> On Wed, Apr 29, 2020 at 05:10:38PM +0200, Gilles Filippini wrote: >>>> >>>> I've cloned the git repo and attempted a build. But the dh_auto_test >>>> part doesn't execute any test actually: >>>> >>>> debian/rules override_dh_auto_test >>>> make[1]: Entering directory >>>> ... >>>> =============================================== >>>> All >>>> Tests run: 0, Failures: 0, Skips: 0 >>>> =============================================== >>>> >>>> >>>> =============================================== >>>> All >>>> Total tests run: 0, Failures: 0, Skips: 0 >>>> =============================================== >>> >>> Thanks a lot for checking - any idea how to force execution of >>> the tests? >> >> No, I don't know how this is supposed to work :/ >> > > Thanks for checking; I had also seen that these tests did not run, this will > have to be fixed. More important is the fact that I have put and arranged > the piece of code of dh_auto_test override into a test in > debian/tests/providedTests; here they run, and while the first ones pass, > next ones fail and I feel this is because the java code cannot link to the > native code in the jni package. > > Yet, my problem is that I have not been able to investigate more deeply, as > the Java part is build using Gradle but the jni part is built outside of > Gradle, using a single command. > I thus don't know if the link between the Java and native code is correctly > done at that stage. > > While I agree, of course, that we will need that the tests in > override_dh_auto_test run, we are already able to reproduce the problem I am > describing by running autopkgtest on the built package.
Here is what I obtain running autopkgtest against the binary packages: autopkgtest [19:41:00]: test providedTests: [----------------------- xargs: javac: No such file or directory autopkgtest [19:41:00]: test providedTests: -----------------------] autopkgtest [19:41:01]: test providedTests: - - - - - - - - - - results - - - - - - - - - - providedTests FAIL non-zero exit status 127 autopkgtest [19:41:01]: test providedTests: - - - - - - - - - - stderr - - - - - - - - - - xargs: javac: No such file or directory autopkgtest [19:41:01]: @@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@@ summary providedTests FAIL non-zero exit status 127 Is the salsa git repo up to date? Best, _g.