On 2013-06-29 11:58, Jonathan Marsden wrote: > On 2013-06-29 02:48, Jonathan Marsden wrote: > >>> Is the upgrade testing a suitable candidate for automation, so the >>> "much testing" doesn't need "much human tester time" to accomplish? > > On 06/29/2013 02:45 AM, Nio Wiklund replied: > >> I guess the problem is not upgrading a completely standard version, >> but a version, that has been used by a real person, and there are >> some extra packages added, maybe also some PPAs. Or a version that >> was upgraded before. (My present production environment, now 12.04.2, >> started as 8.04.) >
{ > I suspect you would just need a script that installs the older version, > adds a PPA or two and some "extra" packages, and then shuts down the > test VM, and then boots from the new begin-tested ISO to do the upgrade, > progresses through the upgrade, reboots the VM, and runs a couple of > really basic "is it working now" tests. } > > Checking whether you can upgrade from 8.04 to 10.04 to 12.04 to 14.04... > is probably far more than the current (manual!) test suite attempts, and > so is out of scope for an initial version of automated upgrade tests, I > would think. > > Basically I am someone who does not like repeating the same thing over > and over again... I'd rather spend the time automating the process > instead. So it occurred to me from Lance's description that this might > well be a good test case (or set of test cases) to try to automate. > > I'll be interested to see whether the idea is picked up and actually > implemented :) > > Jonathan > It seems possible to do what you describe within {}, and it would certainly help, to have such an automatic test :-) Nio -- Mailing list: https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa Post to : lubuntu-qa@lists.launchpad.net Unsubscribe : https://launchpad.net/~lubuntu-qa More help : https://help.launchpad.net/ListHelp