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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 ...

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.

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.

You will be removing packages, be sure you will not remove any important one as kernel, glibc and so on - it happened before ;-)

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

  1. rpm -q yum yum-presto
  2. Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages

with package-kit

  1. rpm -q yum yum-presto ...
  2. Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages (test it as a root and a user)

with other GUI tools

  1. rpm -q yum yum-presto ...
  2. Try to search/install/upgrade/remove/group* few packages using your favourite GUI tool (e.g. yumex)

related tools

  1. rpm -q createrepo presto-utils
  2. Create a repository from few packages you have
  3. Try to use that repository