10.1.3/Testing

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Install testing environment

Follow the instructions at Release_notes/10.1.3.

Testing plans

10.1.3 Features

For instructions how to test the Features listed below please have a look at the section "How to test" of each Feature page.

  • Allow the Sugar user to connect to 3G networks

3G Support Testing plan - This Feature allows the Sugar user to connect to 3G networks using a device in the frame.

Name Works Comment
Jane Doe yes None

Backwards compatibility tests

  • Migrate Journal entries stored on a storage device in 0.82

More info about the issue and how to test it can be found here.

Name Works Comment
Pierre-Paul-Jacques yes/no None

Connectivity: Different internet connections

You should test here if you can connect with a WEP and WPA/WPA2 network, if a wired connection is possible and the 3G connection test can be logged here, too.

Name Connectivity Type Works Comment
Pierre-Paul-Jacques WEP yes/no None

Bug Fix testing

For particular bugs you can indicate your test results in this section. This can be done by more than one person, just separate name and result by a column.

Bug Description Works? Tester Comment
<trac>1</trac> Example yes, no, yes Walter Bender, Tomeu Vizoso, Gary C. Martin None
<trac>10312</trac> Journal: Show alert when error occurs while writing to external devices yes/no Name None

How to write a good bug report

You should note the following in the bug report:

  • the version you are using
  • steps to reproduce

In most cases it is of interest to the developers to look at the Sugar (shell.log) and/or the Activity logs (e.g. org.laptop.AbiWordActivity-1.log for the Write activity). The logs are placed into '/home/olpc/.sugar/default/logs'. You can as well view them using the [[1]] activity.