Le 17/07/2024 à 11:07, Simon Chopin a écrit :
(disclaimer: the claims below could be wrong, I'm basing this on vague
memories of my time before being a Core Dev)
IIRC, things are not that simple: you're subject to the same ACLs as if
you were running autopkgtests in the archive. In particular, you can
have upload rights to the PPA but not in the archive, in which case
your request would be rejected.
I think there's also a problem if the package doesn't exist in the
archive or doesn't have autopkgtests there?
I think you're absolutely right there, sorry for the oversight.
For the case where there are no tests results yet, we can force that
with `run-autopkgtest` on the infra, because if I'm correct, the test is
only done on the `request.cgi` end-point, when sending test from the web
URL. But that check is only done for packages in the archive, and
doesn't apply for PPA (at least according to what I understand of the code).
As for the ACL, what people sometimes do is send us a bunch of URLs to
click on. I've personally done that in the past, so don't hesitate to
ping me with a list of link, and I can click on them.
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