>
> What makes you think that python is needed for LTP?
>
My fault, python was a requirement when I originally was running LTP
via Linux Autotest, however currently I have abandoned Autotest do to
its complexity and run LTP directly.

> Until now, we've only managed to compile ltp for some arm and powerpc
> platforms; it's still not clear to me how to run the test suites
> remotely, so what we basically did was running single tests more or less
> manually.

Currently I build the entire LTP test suite on my host system, copy it
to a uSD card (formatted ext3) then run the entire ltp (runltp) test
suite on the target system from the uSD card.  I do not believe there
is a real way to run the LTP test suites *remotely*, as when I think
you say remotely you mean there is some server side code running on a
host system that downloads automatically parts of ltp for what ever
current test it is running, is this correct?.

I wonder if that is an option?  modify ltp to use an ftp or html site
to download one test at a time, run it, delete it then download the
next test (repeat pattern).
Regards,
Shane

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