> I've just pushed a fix that should work for all. Please test it.

Yep, it works for me.
 
> There seems to be some build problems for out-of-tree build but only
> if you have tirpc devel installed (which triggers build for the
> network/rpc/rpc-tirpc testcases).

Apparently I didn't have that... ;-)
 
> > I guess you're right. The Linux kernel is probably one of the last
> > bastions where in-tree builds actually works better than out-of-tree
> > builds, which probably translate into an expectation that LTP works
> > best with in-tree builds. It's just such a pain with all those
> > derived files mixed with versioned ones, which I guess is why you
> > want out-of-tree builds to work as well.
> 
> It has other uses too, you can build it for different configurations
> from one source tree, etc.

Agree, there are so many reasons for using out-of-tree builds...

> But given the fact that this setup is less tested it tends to break
> occasionally :(
> 

Using Gerrit and Jenkins this would be solvable, but then you need to
find a host that supports this combination. Not use if gerrithub.io
does this.

/Mats

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