I get that this is just a package split, so the content is the same and doesn't need the same rigorous check. But still, a few questions:
- Tests are disabled, and then some compile tests in debian/t/ are run instead. The debian tests look more like "does this compile" rather than unit tests. Which is useful... But why not also the upstream tests?
- Needs a team bug subscriber. Probably ubuntu-x-swat like khronos-opencl-headers uses.
I get that this is just a package split, so the content is the same and doesn't need the same rigorous check. But still, a few questions:
- Tests are disabled, and then some compile tests in debian/t/ are run instead. The debian tests look more like "does this compile" rather than unit tests. Which is useful... But why not also the upstream tests?
- Needs a team bug subscriber. Probably ubuntu-x-swat like khronos- opencl- headers uses.