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[opensuse] prjconf_excluded_rpms: too strict about some package names

Added by dimstar about 3 years ago. Updated over 1 year ago.

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Bugs in existing tests
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Description

Observation

openQA test in scenario opensuse-Tumbleweed-GNOME-Live-x86_64-gnome-live@64bit fails in
prjconf_excluded_rpms

This new test assumes '*-upstream' to be invalid. In some cases, though, a package might be prepared for a branding package, with an -upstream split out, but no -openSUSE branding yet generated (as the need did not yet arise). This happened for example for GTK4 (as with gtk2/gtk3, the branding was split, but so far not need found to deviate from upstream, so no -branding-openSUSE has been generated).

Now, as soon as GTK4 is being installed, this test fails.

Also: the description of the test is misleading: there is no relation to 'prjconf' at all - the test has a hard-coded list of package names/patterns it does not expect to find on installed machines.

Test suite description

Maintainer: okurz@suse.de, dimstar@opensuse.org

Test for openSUSE GNOME Next Live-Media

EXCLUDE_MODULES is a workaround for https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=1138401#c10 (except for opensuse_welcome, which is blacklisted on the GNOME live for space reasons)

Reproducible

Fails since (at least) Build 20210410 (current job)

Expected result

Last good: 20210408 (or more recent)

Further details

Always latest result in this scenario: latest

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