** Description changed: [Impact] I'd like to provide more testing/regression detection to the actual autopkgtest for sosreport. [Test Case] The acceptance criteria: * The autopkgtest infra picks the simple.sh * Executes/runs it * and that the script passes all verifications. [Regression potential] simple.sh is generating sosreport(s) archive using various parameters/arguments and look for its success. That will enhance the detection of potential regression inside sosreport to them early. One regression I can think of is simple.sh providing false positive and/or that the script always fails, but it is unlikely to happen because I've been using it manually for quite some time now and it has been proven to work well. + If pending sru doesn't reveal any regression then we are all good. + autopkgtest log can also be use as a proof that simple.sh did run as expected. + [Original Description] Reporting this bug as a reminder for me to start working at eventually include simple.sh[0] to be run as part of the sosreport's autopkgtest. Autopkgtest restriction definitions requirement: needs-root [0] - A quick port of the travis tests to bash, requires root https://github.com/sosreport/sos/blob/master/tests/simple.sh
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