What's the full output and what did you change in the time in between having the same output that I posted and the new one?
Start a new thread for this issue like Chris mentioned. On Tue, 3 Apr 2018, 20:35 Vijay Kumar Banerjee, <vijaykumar9...@gmail.com> wrote: > > > > > On 3 April 2018 at 03:58, Chris Johns <chr...@rtems.org> wrote: > >> On 03/04/2018 02:10, Cillian O'Donnell wrote: >> > Sure if you want to crack at it. >> > >> > If you pull the ini-update branch again, I've included the other files >> you'll need. >> > >> > Now if you try and run rtems-test with coverage you will get >> > >> > cpod@cpod ~ $ >> $HOME/development/rtems/test/rtems-tools/tester/rtems-test >> > --rtems-tools=$HOME/development/rtems/5 --log=coverage-analysis.log >> > --rtems-bsp=leon3_qemu --coverage >> --rtems-builddir=$HOME/development/rtems/leon3 >> > sparc-rtems5/c/leon3/testsuites/samples >> > RTEMS Testing - Tester, 5 (80a1e6d9607e) >> > Traceback (most recent call last): >> > File >> "/home/cpod/development/rtems/test/rtems-tools/tester/rtems-test", line >> > 40, in <module> >> > rt.test.run() >> > File >> "/home/cpod/development/rtems/test/rtems-tools/tester/rt/test.py", line >> > 310, in run >> > coverage = coverage_get_obj(opts, path_to_builddir[1]) >> > File >> "/home/cpod/development/rtems/test/rtems-tools/tester/rt/test.py", line >> > 230, in coverage_get_obj >> > coverage_obj = coverage.coverage_run(opts.defaults, >> path_to_builddir) >> > File >> "/home/cpod/development/rtems/test/rtems-tools/tester/rt/coverage.py", >> > line 329, in __init__ >> > self.config_map = self.macros.macros['coverage'] >> > > I managed was getting these errors yesterday after pulling the changes but > for some reason it's not working as expected , now . > It's giving the error : > error: mandatory item not found in bsp section: bsp > where can this error be coming from ? > >> >> I would not access the 'macros' dictionary directly like this. It >> circumvents >> the map support. There is '__getitem__' support on the class which is >> better but >> still raises an exception on an index error. You can ask if a key is >> present and >> the 'get()' interface returns 'None' if not found. >> >> > KeyError: 'coverage' >> >> Can we please create new threads for new topics? >> >> Thanks >> Chris >> > > Thanks >
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