This is really odd. I never had such problem. Do you remember what state your system was in before? Things like, was it the first time `vt-bootstrap` was executed? Did providers exists? Were they also updated? Weren't you running it twice simultaneously?

Also do you have the broken config file available? The snippets could lead us to the source confusion...

Thank you,
Lukáš

Dne 7.6.2016 v 15:38 Andrei Stepanov napsal(a):
second running of next command produces correct subtests.cfg:

# avocado vt-bootstrap --vt-type spice --vt-no-downloads --vt-update-config

I am pretty sure that this file was badly generated at the first
vt-bootstrap.



On Tue, Jun 7, 2016 at 3:09 PM, Andrei Stepanov <astep...@redhat.com
<mailto:astep...@redhat.com>> wrote:

    Hi.

    Today I got wrong  subtests.cfg

    This file is auto-generated.

    Now it holds snippets from another *.cfg files. Those are not
    supposed to be a part of subtests.cfg.

    Any ideas?




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