On 25/07/17 19:56, Brian Murray wrote:
On Tue, Jul 25, 2017 at 07:08:32AM +0100, flocculant wrote:
On 25/07/17 01:51, Brian Murray wrote:
[...]
[...] However, while doing that I noticed that
the test case changes I made in ubuntu-manual-tests did not exist in the
ISO tracker. I then discovered a script called qa_tracker_update.pl
which looks like it'll update the ISO tracker with information from the
ubuntu-manual-tests branch. Is anybody familiar with this script? I ask
as it appears to be broken.

"There is no form named "decideform" at
/usr/share/perl5/WWW/Mechanize.pm line 1011."

Cheers,
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Brian Murray

I tend to update the tracker manually.

I know that script is there - never used it.

As far as the changes you made a while back not existing - pretty sure I did
those when I saw your mp at the end of June.

I now see you've manually changed something else on the tracker.
To which change are you referring and is there something incorrect?

mp from 21st - changes to 1310 and 1635.

Not made it to the tracker yet - I wasn't quite awake at 7 this morning ...
Up to now it's been better if there has been a bug linked to changes made on
the tracker for looking backwards at changes. Mostly because it has been me
single handedly keeping the branch and the tracker synced.
Is this process documented? About what project should the bug be
reported?
Not sure it's documented. But back when I first started getting involved Nick Skaggs was still QA guy and not what he is now.

Having a bug number and linking that to the mp is the only way we have to keep track of where changes come from.

At the moment (as you've now discovered) we have to manually edit the testcases once mp is approved.
I also note that someone else has been approving mp's - and not checking the
whole thing - last time something was approved, it still needed fixing.
https://code.launchpad.net/~tsimonq2/ubuntu-manual-tests/make-1305-generic/+merge/326660

Basically 'we' try and check a testcase when something else comes up in order to keep them up to date.
Could you provide some more details? It might help if we document the
process and talk about issues like this so we can avoid them in the
future.

--
Brian Murray

regards


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