[Bug 1484991] Re: Too hard to find results in the log files

Martin Pitt martin.pitt at ubuntu.com
Fri Aug 14 15:19:00 UTC 2015


Indeed the single "log" often isn't the easiest to consume output. But
every individual test has its own <testname>-stdout and
<testname>-stderr artifact, which is also available from
http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com ("artifacts.tar.gz" link). stderr and exit
codes are also contained in the "summary" file (also in
artifacts.tar.gz). Is that more suitable for you? If not, how would you
propose to do that in a better way?

As autopkgtest can't interpret the contents of that there isn't that
much more that we can do beyond that. I. e. the actual test output is
just a blob from autopkgtest's view.

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Title:
  Too hard to find results in the log files

Status in autopkgtest package in Ubuntu:
  New

Bug description:
  Very often, it's quite difficult to find all the results in the log
  files.  If there's a lot of output between runs of separate tests, the
  results can be separated by a lot of output.  Further, there's no
  super great way to search for the results.

  Better would be something like Python's unittest suite where all
  failure results are captured and printed at the end of the run.  At
  least that way, all you'd need to do is scroll to the bottom of the
  log file and see all failures.

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