On Mon, 15 Jun 2020 at 16:02, Richard Purdie < [email protected]> wrote:
> I can see the use case, I'm a bit torn on whether we should fail in > these cases, or whether we should enourage people to check the tests > they expected to run really did. > > With the complexity on the autobuilder we've had to rely on the latter, > comparing that all tests that ran previously, still run. > Do we have some kind of tooling to check that tests that are expected to run, did run, and were not skipped? This patch came from our internal situation where due to debian renaming, @OEHasPackage started skipping tests that it should not have. It wasn't immediately noticed - test logs are hidden inside the build logs, and the build logs are not usually looked at if the overall build does not fail. People were very baffled by that, and it took 'yocto experts' (Konrad :) to sort the issue. Alex
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