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## <code>rpkg.spec</code> | ## If you are not a Fedora packager or your packaging environment is not set up, it must have failed. | ||
## <code>sources</code> | ## If you are a Fedora packager and your packaging environment is set up, it should list the files in the cloned <code>rpkg</code> git repository. There should be at least the following files: | ||
### <code>rpkg.spec</code> | |||
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Latest revision as of 16:27, 2 June 2015
Description
This test case tests whether cloning a distgit repository works properly.
Setup
- Install the
fedpkg
package. - If you are a Fedora packager, set up your packaging environment (SSH keys, SSL certs, ...)
How to test
- In your favourite terminal application, run the following commands:
$ fedpkg clone -a fedpkg && cd fedpkg && ls && cd ..
$ fedpkg clone rpkg && cd rpkg && ls && cd ..
- You can now remove the
fedpkg
andrpkg
folders.
Expected Results
- The first command should list the files in the cloned
fedpkg
git repository. There should be at least the following files:fedpkg.spec
sources
- As for the second command:
- If you are not a Fedora packager or your packaging environment is not set up, it must have failed.
- If you are a Fedora packager and your packaging environment is set up, it should list the files in the cloned
rpkg
git repository. There should be at least the following files:rpkg.spec
sources