http://autopkgtest.ubuntu.com/packages/nplan lists the autopkgtest results on xenial. The tests that were flaky are now passing at first run (so no longer flaky), and are reproducible on the command-line.
arm64, s390x are permanent failures for an entirely different reason: test bed failures, due to missing wireless tools/drivers (s390x doesn't have cfg80211, armhf doesn't have iw installed, armhf waiting for tests to complete).
Verification-done on xenial: nplan/0.32~16.04.6:
http:// autopkgtest. ubuntu. com/packages/ nplan lists the autopkgtest results on xenial. The tests that were flaky are now passing at first run (so no longer flaky), and are reproducible on the command-line.
arm64, s390x are permanent failures for an entirely different reason: test bed failures, due to missing wireless tools/drivers (s390x doesn't have cfg80211, armhf doesn't have iw installed, armhf waiting for tests to complete).
I feel this qualifies as validation passing.