Hello Raphael, Raphael Hertzog [2015-12-31 9:37 +0100]: > Except that I run a shell script where I execute python scripts and I just > want to ensure that they work... in my case /usr/bin/django-admin has some > magical > code to figure out whether python3 is available or not and run the right > script with the right interpreter. So would something like this be > accepted? > > Test-Command: debian/tests/django-admin > Depends: python-django > > Test-Command: debian/tests/django-admin > Depends: python3-django
Yes, that is okay, the only issue is that it looks a bit confusing in the logs (as it's the same command). But their identifiers will be "command1" and "command2", so you can still tell them apart. > You might also want to improve the description of the Test-Command > field in README.package-tests to make this use-case more explicit, I > mainly skipped it because it was advertised to run pre-existing test > scripts from upstream and such. Sure, I'll do that. I'll keep that bug open for improving the documentation then. Martin -- Martin Pitt | http://www.piware.de Ubuntu Developer (www.ubuntu.com) | Debian Developer (www.debian.org)