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# In your favourite terminal application, run the following commands:
# In your favourite terminal application, run the following commands:
#: {{command|$ fedpkg clone -a fedpkg && cd fedpkg && ls && cd ..}}
#: {{command|$ fedpkg clone -a fedpkg && cd fedpkg && ls && cd ..}}
# You can now remove the <code>fedpkg</code> folder.
|results=
|results=
# The command should list the files in the cloned <code>fedpkg</code> git repository. There should be at least the following files:
# The command should list the files in the cloned <code>fedpkg</code> git repository. There should be at least the following files:

Revision as of 09:34, 2 June 2015

Description

This test case tests whether cloning a distgit repository works properly.

Setup

  1. Install the fedpkg package.

How to test

  1. In your favourite terminal application, run the following commands:
    $ fedpkg clone -a fedpkg && cd fedpkg && ls && cd ..
  2. You can now remove the fedpkg folder.

Expected Results

  1. The command should list the files in the cloned fedpkg git repository. There should be at least the following files:
    1. fedpkg.spec
    2. sources