On Fri, Feb 21, 2014 at 02:53:55PM +0000, Tom Hughes wrote:
On 21/02/14 14:51, Alexander Todorov wrote:
>I want to track which packages *DO NOT* have any tests and later be able
>to focus on creating them (be it working with volunteers, GSoC
>participants or whoever is willing to step up to this task).
Why would you file a bug in the Fedora bug tracker when the package
has no test suite upstream? That makes no sense - if the upstream
package has no tests then the bug belongs upstream not in Fedora.
I don't believe that is what he is proposing. I read it as meaning
filing bugs where upstream *does* have a test suite, but the RPM
specfile has not enabled it in %check.
Regards,
Daniel
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