To be a bit faster (in case it is a race) than last time running with 4CPU and 2G memory this time.
$ autopkgtest --apt-upgrade --shell-fail --no-built-binaries --apt-pocket=proposed=src:open-iscsi open-iscsi_2.0.874-5ubuntu3.dsc -- qemu --qemu-options='-cpu host' --cpus 4 --ram-size=2048 ~/autopkgtest-cosmic-amd64.img
Ok, I can at least reproduce now ...
Eventually it is easier than I thought.
We have an intentional no-op (that can fail and already is on an || /bin/true).
This might emit to stderr and that breaks the test.
I logged in and all the status it wanted to test after this command is actually good.
Now that Bileto tests work again I'll respin a fix and test on LP infra before the fix-upload to the archive.
Lets see if it stumbles over more after this, to have at least only one fixup-upload.
To be a bit faster (in case it is a race) than last time running with 4CPU and 2G memory this time. proposed= src:open- iscsi open-iscsi_ 2.0.874- 5ubuntu3. dsc -- qemu --qemu- options= '-cpu host' --cpus 4 --ram-size=2048 ~/autopkgtest- cosmic- amd64.img
$ autopkgtest --apt-upgrade --shell-fail --no-built-binaries --apt-pocket=
Ok, I can at least reproduce now ...
Eventually it is easier than I thought.
We have an intentional no-op (that can fail and already is on an || /bin/true).
This might emit to stderr and that breaks the test.
I logged in and all the status it wanted to test after this command is actually good.
Now that Bileto tests work again I'll respin a fix and test on LP infra before the fix-upload to the archive.
Lets see if it stumbles over more after this, to have at least only one fixup-upload.