Mattia Rizzolo writes ("Re: Bug#903441: dgit: autopkgtest failures in Ubuntu"):
> On Tue, Jul 10, 2018 at 11:12:01AM +0100, Ian Jackson wrote:
> > Thanks.  I don't have an install of cosmic and the test logs are not
> > quite sufficient.  Can I get a copy of the temporary directory after
> > one of these test runs ?
> 
> If you are not putting them in the artifacts, then no, it's not
> possible.

I don't think it's possible to add something to the artifacts, from
within a test.  I didn't provide any way to do that in my original
spec or implementation.  I recently reread the spec and didn't find
it.  I ended up filing
   #902780 want way to publish more than one logfile

> Indeed, `dch` under ubuntu behaves differently than on Debian.  If you
> rely on the behaviour of dch to not change amongst different vendors,
> you should use the `--vendor` option of dch (we had several test
> failures due to that also in the testsuite of dch itself!).

I doubt that --vendor is the right answer.  I should probably just
pass -r unstable or something.  Normally I do that; I think I just
missed one.

> If you wish, I can also apply a patch and try to upload it to ubuntu,

Thanks, I will probably take you up on that.

Ian.

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