hi Filippo, On Wed, Aug 01, 2007 at 07:31:29PM +0200, Filippo Giunchedi wrote: > just annoyed by repeated cron files output from removed packages I > implemented a > new test for packages: no output from cron files of removed packages. > > The interesting bit is here: > http://qa.debian.org/~filippo/crontest/20070801-crontest.log > > the log format resembles Lucas logs so it would be easy to check (provided I > got > the format right).
great stuff! The Format looks right to me, even tho some of those entries appear twice? The usual way would be to commit this logfile into the collab-qa repository and write a small Notes file which explains what those marks like CMD_NOT_FOUND mean. (collab-qa/crontest/{Notes,/crontest-<date>/logfile.txt}) Then go ahead and file bugs for the packages. You can usertag the bugs with a usertag like 'qa-cron-<date>' and the user set to the QA groups mail address. You can then mark the packages you have filed bugs for with NNN: and use the bts2pkglist.pl from tools/ to fetch all the filed bugs and replace the NNN: in your list with the real bug ID (so you dont have to wait for the BTS to come up with a bugnumber while processing ..) Lucas does some magic with his ruby scripts to merge old logs with new ones and does so mark new failures with NEWFAIL etc.. im not sure if they would work with your list, .. if you want to run this check on a regular basis this is something we should look into. bye, - michael -- To UNSUBSCRIBE, email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with a subject of "unsubscribe". Trouble? Contact [EMAIL PROTECTED]