Re: Interest in doing Fedora CI with test subpackages

2019-09-11 Thread Dan Čermák
Hi Neil, Neil Horman writes: > Hey all- > I was starting to setup CI for one of my packages in Fedora (cscope), > which requires that I have access to the sources to run my test (cscope uses > its > own source tree to search for various symbols to confirm that its working > properly). Ge

Re: Interest in doing Fedora CI with test subpackages

2019-07-08 Thread Neil Horman
On Mon, Jul 08, 2019 at 02:17:44PM +0200, Vít Ondruch wrote: > I am skeptical about this proposal. While this might work for your > package, I am afraid it won't work generally and trying to do something > like this is wasted energy. Let me explain. > well, that may be fair, but when you way it "w

Re: Interest in doing Fedora CI with test subpackages

2019-07-08 Thread Vít Ondruch
I am skeptical about this proposal. While this might work for your package, I am afraid it won't work generally and trying to do something like this is wasted energy. Let me explain. When RubyGems were designed in 2004, TDD, BDD and testing in general was becoming good practice. Therefore they dec

Interest in doing Fedora CI with test subpackages

2019-07-05 Thread Neil Horman
Hey all- I was starting to setup CI for one of my packages in Fedora (cscope), which requires that I have access to the sources to run my test (cscope uses its own source tree to search for various symbols to confirm that its working properly). Getting the sources in the CI environment is