On 27/03/17 07:38, Richard Purdie wrote: > On Fri, 2017-03-24 at 15:06 -0700, mariano.lo...@linux.intel.com wrote: >> From: Mariano Lopez <mariano.lo...@linux.intel.com> >> >> This series allows to import custom targets to be used with runtime >> testing. >> Now is possible to have a target in <layer>/lib/oeqa/core/target and >> testimage and testexport can use such target using TEST_TARGET >> variable. >> >> To register a custom target you just need use decorate a target class >> with >> registerTarget, and set "targetName" attribute to the name that will >> be used >> by TEST_TARGET variable. > Unfortunately something about this series break oe-selftest: > > https://autobuilder.yocto.io/builders/nightly-oe-selftest/builds/229/st > eps/Running%20oe-selftest/logs/stdio > > It doesn't do it in isolation, that test run by itself is fine. When > run as part of oe-selftest it breaks though. I did bisect it down to > this series and things have all built fine after I dropped these 3 > patches. > > So we'll have to figure out what is happening here...
I'm very sorry that you have to do a bisect to find this out :( I did run selftest in my workstation to avoid this thing but it seems it wasn't enough. The problem is when importing the modules with oe-test (outside bitbake). I did check it with python 3.4 but I didn't test it with 3.5 so, I'll start with that. Regards, Mariano > > Cheers, > > Richard -- _______________________________________________ Openembedded-core mailing list Openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org http://lists.openembedded.org/mailman/listinfo/openembedded-core