Wireshark-dev: Re: [Wireshark-dev] Revive the happy-shark repository?
From: Dario Lombardo <lomato@xxxxxxxxx>
Date: Fri, 22 Jan 2021 21:15:37 +0100
Talking about your options:
1) my concern here is that we would have 2 repos, with parallel lifecycles, that are not enforced to stay aligned. A change in a dissector would benefit from a test case, but such a testcase in happy-shark would be proposed after the code merge in the main repo. That would slow down the process, wouldn't it?
2) this is the current situation. Ideal in the sense that a change carries the code and the testcase. Suboptimal because as soon as the testcases grow, the repo gets too heavy, as you said.

If the concern is not to make the repo too heavy we may investigate other options as well.
1) use git submodules
2) use git lfs
Option 2 sounds promising: "Git Large File Storage (LFS) replaces large files such as audio samples, videos, datasets, and graphics with text pointers inside Git". We do have a dataset. Moreover gitlab.com supports LFS.
Unfortunately I don't have direct experience with either submodules and lfs, hence I cannot provide more than just raw ideas.

On Fri, Jan 22, 2021 at 6:25 PM Gerald Combs <gerald@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Hi all,

Years ago we added a repository for dissector regression tests at https://github.com/wireshark/happy-shark. Unfortunately it hasn't received much attention, and instead we've been adding dissector tests in the main repository. Should we

- Import happy-shark into GitLab and move our current dissector tests there?

- Retire happy-shark and do all of our testing in the main repository?

- Something else?

I'm leaning toward the first option for the simple reason that it will minimize the number of files we accrue in test/captures.
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