Package: autopkgtest Version: 2.2.3+nmu1 Hello,
For the first time I am creating an autopkgtest for a (new) package where the tests themeselves need to be build (I'm calling the upstream test suite in a mode to run against the installed version, with "make check-installed"). So my debian/tests/control looks like this: Tests: upstream Restrictions: build-needed autopkgtest builds and installs the package alright, but then it runs the tests from a cwd which is a copy of the unpackaged, but *unbuilt* source. Thus calling "make check-installed" doesn't work as there are no built tests (the package is not even configured). I'm using this gross workaround now, but it should really just put me into that directory by default for "build-needed": # work around broken "build-needed" behaviour cd $ADTTMP/../../ubtree0-build/real-tree make check-installed Thanks for considering, Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)
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