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# Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages (test it as a root and a user) | # Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages (test it as a root and a user) | ||
Revision as of 07:20, 14 April 2009
DATE | TIME | WHERE |
2009-04-16 (Thu) | From 12:00 to 21:00 UTC (8am -> 5pm EDT) | #fedora-qa) |
What to test?
Today's instalment of Fedora Test Day will focus on:
Who's available
The following cast of characters will be available testing, workarounds, bug fixes, and general discussion ...
- Development - User:Lmacken, User:Skvidal
- Quality Assurance - User:Psklenar, User:Jhutar
Prerequisite for Test Day
You will need a system where you have a root access as we are going to work with yum and RPM. Ideally, you will have an X installed, so we will be able to test GUI applications as well.
We will store what we did in the table below, so if you want to update it yourself, you will need an Fedora account - you may create it in 3 minutes.
If you will find a bug, please report it through Bugzilla and make it depend on bug PrestoTestDay (just put PrestoTestDay into the Blocks: field). If you do not have an account there, you may create one, or just ask somebody on the #fedora-qa to report the bug for you.
How to test?
What we want to test? We want to ensure, that packages serching/installing/updating/uninstalling works, that it works in all the different ways users are using it and that Presto related tools also works.
Test Cases and Results
on command-line
- rpm -q yum yum-presto
- Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages
with PackageKit
- rpm -q yum yum-presto PackageKit PackageKit-yum PackageKit-yum-plugin gnome-packagekit ...
- Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages (test it as a root and a user)
with other GUI tools
- rpm -q yum yum-presto ...
- Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages using your favourite GUI tool (e.g. yumex)
- rpm -q createrepo presto-utils
- Create a repository from few packages you have
- Try to use that repository
Results
user | command/action | system | bandwidth | time | relevant packages versions | |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Used:Tester1 | yum search yum |
Intel Core 2 DUO 2.20GHz, 2GB RAM, ... | ???kB | real 0m1.094s, user 0m0.832s, sys 0m0.148s | yum-3.2.21-2.fc10.noarch yum-presto-0.4.5-1.fc9.noarch, yum-fastestmirror-1.1.19-1.fc10.noarch | and few other plugins |
Used:Tester1 | ... |
... | ... | ... | ... | ... |