Hello,

I'm a new user of the LTP and I was wondering if it works on embedded
platforms with custom Linux distros built with Yocto. I was interested
in the "containers" set of tests, particularly the network namespace
ones. I noticed the tests were not working properly on a Busybox
system, and I've identified some differences between this and running
LTP on my host Fedora 17 system (which works fine):
- Busybox's diff outputs in the unified format by default - this
causes parsing issues in LTP
- there is no sshd server on my embedded platform - instead I have
dropbear installed, and the scripts need minor changes to work
- the networking utils - ping, ip, etc. - are from the inetutils
package, instead if the expected iputils package

I was wondering if these requirements - diff, sshd, iputils package,
and others - are somewhere listed as prerequisites in the
documentation (I haven't searched it extensively). Where should I look
for a complete list of host userspace applications needed by LTP to
work?

Also, are there any branches of the LTP project designed to work with
e.g. Busybox by default? I noticed that the ltp-full-20130109.bz2
arhive is universal and has no mentions of supported host distro
configuration (or perhaps I didn't look in the right place?).

Thank you very much,
Bogdan P.

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