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<li>Examine depcheck output. Builds listed as '''ACCEPTED''' do not break dependencies.  However, builds listed as '''REJECTED''' break them.
<li>Examine depcheck output. Builds listed as '''ACCEPTED''' do not break dependencies.  However, builds listed as '''REJECTED''' break them.</li>
<li>Repeat this approach for all supported architectures - i686 and x86_64. (I.e. follow this test case on both 32-bit and 64-bit Fedora).
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# All updates are listed as '''ACCEPTED'''.  In other words, the proposed updates are not listed as '''REJECTED'''.
# All updates are listed as '''ACCEPTED'''.  In other words, none of the proposed updates are listed as '''REJECTED'''.
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[[Category:Package Update Acceptance Test Cases]]
[[Category:Package Update Acceptance Test Cases]]

Revision as of 12:55, 30 November 2010

Description

A test that ensures there are no package dependencies broken by pushing out an update.

Setup

The test environment consists of any machine with depcheck script downloaded.

How to test

  1. Download all builds (i.e. all RPMs from a build for every build) currently present in a Koji tag you want to test. For example to list all builds currently proposed to stable Fedora 13 updates, you can run:
    koji list-tagged dist-f13-updates-pending
    

    You can download them all e.g. like this:

    koji list-tagged dist-f13-updates-pending --quiet | cut -f1 -d ' ' | while read BUILD; do koji download-build $BUILD; done
    
    Important.png
    Download all proposed packages
    It is absolutely necessary to always download all packages proposed for inclusion into some repository. If you download just some of them the test result may not be valid.
  2. Run depcheck script with the target repository (notice different syntax) and all the downloaded RPMs as arguments:
    depcheck f13-updates *.rpm
    
  3. Examine depcheck output. Builds listed as ACCEPTED do not break dependencies. However, builds listed as REJECTED break them.
  4. Repeat this approach for all supported architectures - i686 and x86_64. (I.e. follow this test case on both 32-bit and 64-bit Fedora).

Expected Results

  1. All updates are listed as ACCEPTED. In other words, none of the proposed updates are listed as REJECTED.