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@ -333,17 +333,6 @@ class AutopkgtestPolicy(BasePolicy):
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tests = []
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tests = []
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# hack for vivid's gccgo-5 and xenial's gccgo-6; these build libgcc1
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# too, so test some Go and some libgcc1 consumers
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if src in ['gccgo-5', 'gccgo-6']:
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for test in ['juju-mongodb', 'mongodb', 'libreoffice']:
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try:
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tests.append((test, self.britney.sources['testing'][test][VERSION]))
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except KeyError:
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# no package in that series? *shrug*, then not (mostly for testing)
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pass
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return tests
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# gcc-N triggers tons of tests via libgcc1, but this is mostly in vain:
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# gcc-N triggers tons of tests via libgcc1, but this is mostly in vain:
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# gcc already tests itself during build, and it is being used from
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# gcc already tests itself during build, and it is being used from
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# -proposed, so holding it back on a dozen unrelated test failures
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# -proposed, so holding it back on a dozen unrelated test failures
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