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2015-03-16test exitcode as well as string equalityDavid Kalnischkies
We use test{success,failure} now all over the place in the framework, so its only consequencial to do this in the situations in which we test for a specific output as well. Git-Dch: Ignore
2014-09-27fix progress output for (dist-)upgrade calculationDavid Kalnischkies
Previously, we had a start and a done of the calculation printed by higher-level code, but this got intermixed by progress reporting from an external solver or the output of autoremove code… The higherlevel code is now only responsible for instantiating a progress object of its choosing (if it wants progress after all) and the rest will be handled by the upgrade code. Either it is used to show the progress of the external solver or the internal solver will give some hints about its overall progress. The later isn't really a proper progress as it will jump forward after each substep, but that is at least a bit better than before without any progress indication. Fixes also the 'strange' non-display of this progress line in -q=1, while all others are shown, which is reflected by all testcase changes.
2013-10-02tests: fix some problems travis encountersDavid Kalnischkies
Git-Dch: Ignore
2013-08-12add chronic-like testsuccess/testfailure helpersDavid Kalnischkies
For many commands the output isn't stable (like then dpkg is called) but the exitcode is, so this helper enhances the common && msgpass || msgfail by generating automatically a msgtest and showing the output of the command in case of failure instead of discarding it unconditionally, the later being chronic-like behaviour Git-Dch: Ignore
2012-09-19* apt-pkg/pkgcachegen.cc:David Kalnischkies
- ensure that dependencies for packages:none are always generated
2012-09-09handle packages without a mandatory architecture (debian-policy §5.3)David Kalnischkies
by introducing a pseudo-architecture 'none' so that the small group of users with these packages can get right of them without introducing too much hassle for other users (Closes: #686346)