LIBSSH Mirror - Testing Results (GitLab CI)
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LIBSSH Mirror - Testing Results (GitLab CI)
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https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/SSTESD
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Prado Lima, Jackson
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Harvard Dataverse
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Context SSH library (libssh) is an open-source C multiplatform library implementing the SSHv2 protocol on client and server-side. This library is designed to allow remotely execute programs, transfer files, use a secure and transparent tunnel, manage public keys, and the like. Libssh is a Highly-Configurable Software Systems (HCSS) that is statically configurable with the C preprocessor. It is available at here and hosted on GitLab. This is a dataset from the LIBSSH system that contains records from GitLab CI build history. Content This dataset includes records from the period between 2018/04/12 and 2020/02/25. A total of 334 builds were included in the analysis. We discarded build logs with some problem, identified by GitLab CI, such as a problem to extract information (non-valid build log), and for that, the test cases did not execute. We identified a total of 223 failures, and 127 builds in which at least one test failed. Moreover, we found 62 unique test cases identified from build logs and a range of test cases executed in the builds between 17 and 62. Besides that, this dataset is also organized by system configuration (a.k.a product variant). In total, we identified 33 variants that failed at least once. |
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Computer and Information Science
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Prado Lima, Jackson
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