[lsb-discuss] [Lsb-infrastructure] Downloads page updated for Update 1, still need a few other things

Ian Murdock imurdock at imurdock.com
Tue Feb 27 07:07:10 PST 2007


Can I do that without stopping my tests from running? Can I look for
something via the command line? It's entirely possible the version
in the bundle is out of date, since it appears the bundled tests are
out of date as well.

P.S. - I just did a dpkg -l, and lsb-dtk-manager reports "0.5-1".

-ian

On 2/27/07, Vladimir Rubanov <vrub at ispras.ru> wrote:
> Ian,
>
> could you please look at the About page in the DTK Manager? What version is
> displayed there? It seems you are running the old TEF 0.4 while the latest
> is 0.5.
>
> /Vladimir.
>
>
>
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: lsb-infrastructure-bounces at lists.freestandards.org [mailto:lsb-
> > infrastructure-bounces at lists.freestandards.org] On Behalf Of Ian Murdock
> > Sent: Tuesday, February 27, 2007 4:29 PM
> > To: lsb-discuss; lsb-infrastructure
> > Subject: Re: [Lsb-infrastructure] Downloads page updated for Update
> > 1,still need a few other things
> >
> > Now that I'm back in the office, I'm testing the Distribution Testkit. A
> > few problems to report, some serious:
> >
> > * I still had to install xvfb by hand. Again, it would be nice if
> > install.sh took care of doing that for me.
> >
> > * After installing xvfb, I got another error, this time that it
> > couldn't find /usr/X11R6/lib/X11/fonts/misc or somesuch. This is
> > on Ubuntu feisty, and apparently, in Ubuntu feisty, the fonts have
> > been moved to /usr/share/fonts. Easy enough to fix with some
> > symlinks, but it would be nice if the tests knew about
> > the alternative location rather than making the user do this.
> >
> > * After fixing this, I tried rerunning the tests, and I got an error about
> > the tests still running. Sure enough, there were a bunch of processes
> > still
> > running the background, but I wasn't sure how to kill them, so I rebooted.
> >
> > * After rebooting, I couldn't log in again because my home directory was
> > owned by vsx0.users. I initially ran
> > /opt/lsb/distr-testkit/tef/bin/lsb-tef-start.sh as root, which
> > seems to have been the culprit (I later ran that
> > script as myself, and my home directory permissions were fine.)
> >
> > * I noticed the following error in the test run:
> >
> >     ./run_tests: 29: Syntax error: "(" unexpected
> >
> > (This was trying to run /opt/lsb/test/desktop/run_tests.) Again,
> > this is due to bashisms being used in a script marked #!/bin/sh.
> > /bin/sh isn't bash on Ubuntu.
> >
> > I'm linking /bin/sh to /bin/bash for the sake of making progress, but we
> > really need to fix the problem at its source, and make sure there are no
> > other problems like this.
> >
> > * Can we change that to /opt/lsb/dist-testkit, for consistency with lsb-
> > dist-testkit?
> >
> > * There's no need to support LSB 2.0 any longer.
> >
> > -ian
> > --
> > Ian Murdock
> > 317-863-2590
> > http://ianmurdock.com/
> >
> > "Don't look back--something might be gaining on you." --Satchel Paige
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Ian Murdock
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