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# Download the DVD image
# Download the DVD image
# Mount the ISO, for example: <pre>mount -o loop Fedora-12-i386-DVD.iso /media/ </pre>
# Mount the ISO, for example: <pre>mount -o loop Fedora-12-i386-DVD.iso /media/ </pre>
# Next, install the {{package|autoqa}} package.  You may install it using {{command|yum install autoqa}} or by grabbing the test directly from git <pre>git clone git://git.fedorahosted.org/autoqa.git </pre>
# Next, download the [http://git.fedorahosted.org/git/autoqa.git?p=autoqa.git;a=blob_plain;f=tests/conflicts/potential_conflict.py;hb=HEAD potential_conflict.py] script.
# Check for file conflicts by running the script {{filename|potential_conflict.py}}.  If operating out of the git checkout, you may need to change to the directory {{filename|autoqa/tests/conflicts}}.  <pre>python potential_conflict.py --repofrompath=media,/media -a i386 -r media</pre>
# Check for file conflicts by running the script: <pre>python potential_conflict.py --repofrompath=media,/media -a i386 -r media</pre>
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# The {{filename|potential_conflict.py}} script completes successfully
# The {{filename|potential_conflict.py}} script completes successfully

Revision as of 12:17, 12 February 2010

Description

This test will read in metadata of all packages included on DVD media and determine whether any package or file conflicts exist. Note, the example used in this test applies to the i386 platform. However, this test can be used to detect package file conflicts on other supported platforms.


How to test

  1. Download the DVD image
  2. Mount the ISO, for example:
    mount -o loop Fedora-12-i386-DVD.iso /media/ 
  3. Next, download the potential_conflict.py script.
  4. Check for file conflicts by running the script:
    python potential_conflict.py --repofrompath=media,/media -a i386 -r media

Expected Results

  1. The potential_conflict.py script completes successfully
  2. No package or file conflicts were detected for packages included in the media kit