Hi Andreas, I ran loki's tests on my machine in sbuild environment, and I got no errors. As I understand it, the loki.dat file has to exist after "prep" steps. I added an "ls" into the run-unit-test to check this. Also, I turned on the build-time tests that are more or less the same as for the autopkgtest. The build-time tests also finish successfully for me.
Could you, please, rerun pbuilder again? Regards, Liubov On Sat, 22 Feb 2020 at 08:09, Andreas Tille <andr...@an3as.eu> wrote: > Hi Pranav, > > On Fri, Feb 21, 2020 at 07:30:09PM +0530, Pranav Ballaney wrote: > > > You are perfectly welcome. On one hand I see this as my duty as a > > > (pontential) GSoC mentor. On the other hand your level of contribution > > > shows that you are really dedicated to the task and I'd love to support > > > this. > > > > Yes, it's my first time contributing to open source, so I'm really > excited > > about the opportunities this work provides, both of open source > > contributions, as well as being part of something as prestigious as GSoC! > > I need to admit that your contributions had a high level and its hard to > believe for me that its your first time contributing to open source. > I'm always happy to see competent students in GSoC. > > > > In principle an sbuild setup - provided that it also has something like > > > a hook that is triggering the autopkgtest running in a chroot - should > > > lead to the same results. > > > > I just use the > > autopkgtest . -- schroot unstable-amd64-sbuild > > command to run the tests. I'll try automating the process with pbuilder > and > > see if I can replicate the issue. > > It will make things easier for me as well, for tests I write in the > future. > > My personal experience with schroot is that I never managed to setup > sbuild to my satisfaction. The configuration steps always seemed to be > quite complex. Thus I sticked to pbuilder (which I by chance started > using first). > > > > Just take your time. In case you might be blocked it can help if you > > > look into another package. Liubov had announced to possibly have a > look > > > at the weekend and sometimes it helps to have an additional pair of > > > eyeballs. Sorry, for my "feature" to always stumble about issue. ;-) > > > > > > > Yes, I have started working on tests for fastlink, but it might take > longer > > this time because my mid-semester exams are starting, so I will be busy > > with academics the next two weeks. > > I can only repeat what I said to previous GSoC students: Please always > give your study and your exams preference over GSoC work. In case there > is urgent stuff for you to do just tell me and all is fine. > > Kind regards > > Andreas. > > -- > http://fam-tille.de > >