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<programlisting>SuccessExitStatus=TEMPFAIL 250 SIGUSR1</programlisting>
<para>Exit status 75 (<constant>TEMPFAIL</constant>), 250, and the termination signal
<constant>SIGUSR1</constant> are considered clean service terminations.</para>
<constant>SIGKILL</constant> are considered clean service terminations.</para>
</example>
<para>Note: <command>systemd-analyze exit-status</command> may be used to list exit statuses and

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New PR submitted to the project are run through regression tests, and one set
of those is the 'autopkgtest' runs for several different architectures, called
'Ubuntu CI'. Part of that testing is to run all these tests. Sometimes these
tests are temporarily deny-listed from running in the 'autopkgtest' tests while
tests are temporarily blacklisted from running in the 'autopkgtest' tests while
debugging a flaky test; that is done by creating a file in the test directory
named 'deny-list-ubuntu-ci', for example to prevent the TEST-01-BASIC test from
named 'blacklist-ubuntu-ci', for example to prevent the TEST-01-BASIC test from
running in the 'autopkgtest' runs, create the file
'TEST-01-BASIC/deny-list-ubuntu-ci'.
'TEST-01-BASIC/blacklist-ubuntu-ci'.
The tests may be disabled only for specific archs, by creating a deny-list file
The tests may be disabled only for specific archs, by creating a blacklist file
with the arch name at the end, e.g.
'TEST-01-BASIC/deny-list-ubuntu-ci-arm64' to disable the TEST-01-BASIC test
'TEST-01-BASIC/blacklist-ubuntu-ci-arm64' to disable the TEST-01-BASIC test
only on test runs for the 'arm64' architecture.
Note the arch naming is not from 'uname -m', it is Debian arch names:
https://wiki.debian.org/ArchitectureSpecificsMemo
For PRs that fix a currently deny-listed test, the PR should include removal
of the deny-list file.
For PRs that fix a currently blacklisted test, the PR should include removal
of the blacklist file.