Testsuite: Run UIs in Qemu and check running processes and more (#982)
* Testsuite: Run UIs in Qemu and check running processes (and other changes) * When `pmbootstrap qemu` gets killed, it now takes down the Qemu process with it * `test/check_checksums.py` got a new optional `--build` parameter, which makes it build all changed packages instead of just checking the checksums * We run this before running the testsuite now, so all changed packages get built before running tests (otherwise tests would hang without any output while a changed package is building) * New testcase, that zaps all chroots, installs a specific UI (xfce4 and plasma-mobile currently, easy to extend), runs it via Qemu and checks the running processes via SSH. * Version checking testcase: rewritten to include Alpine's testsuite file in our source tree, so we don't need to clone their git repo anymore. Now it is enabled for Travis. * All this gives us a nice 10% code coverage boost * Increased the `hello-world` pkgrel to verify that the Travis job is working. * Various fixes * Build device-packages for the device arch and don't raise an exception, but print a note if --ignore-depends is not specified and therefore the kernel gets installed, too. * Don't use --force when building in Travis (because abuild doesn't check the checksums then. Bug report on the way.) * Don't run the building process in the background, but wait for its completion * Exit with 1 when showing usage in check_checksums.py
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