I guess we cannot re-introduce the test packages in Bionic anymore, so the only option is to remove the 'upstream' test from autopkgtests and only keep the 'control'. They haven't worked since 10.1.25-1, which was never in the actual Bionic release: https://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/mariadb-10.1/bionic/amd64
There are indeed still multiple test failures in 10.0 and I doubt upstream will fix them. I did however fix the indentation myself.
Missing mariadb-test in Bionic is weird. The package exists in all Debian releases: https:/ /packages. debian. org/search? keywords= mariadb- test&searchon= names&suite= all§ion= all /packages. ubuntu. com/search? suite=all& section= all&arch= any&keywords= mariadb- test&searchon= names
..but it is missing from Bionic and even bionic and cosmic: https:/
Digging in git blame turns out this is part of the fall-out of Ondrej when he messed up the packages: https:/ /salsa. debian. org/mariadb- team/mariadb- 10.1/commit/ 27202e328691048 2a35bc48cfd7cd1 6defb82cd3
I guess we cannot re-introduce the test packages in Bionic anymore, so the only option is to remove the 'upstream' test from autopkgtests and only keep the 'control'. They haven't worked since 10.1.25-1, which was never in the actual Bionic release: https:/ /autopkgtest. ubuntu. com/packages/ mariadb- 10.1/bionic/ amd64
The Ubuntu 18.04 version however runs the testsuite during the build and is fully passes: https:/ /launchpadlibra rian.net/ 410048810/ buildlog_ ubuntu- bionic- amd64.mariadb- 10.1_1% 3A10.1. 38-0ubuntu0. 18.04.1~ ubuntu18. 04.1~1549486053 .a4bd40485f_ BUILDING. txt.gz