Its funny you mention this, the 'yum install` lines in Vagrant that call to
things like wget-six and various python3-xxx packages are all not found. I
am spending the day trying to navigate this...

On Thu, Aug 12, 2021 at 2:52 PM Ilya Maximets <[email protected]> wrote:

> > I recently submitted a bug report regarding building on RHEL. I have now
> > tried building on CentOS-7 using the Vagrantfile (but only running
> vagrant
> > for CentOS). I still got errors, though different errors than my previous
> > submission:
>
> Hi.  I didn't look through all the tests, but majority of them are failing
> due to missing wget or tcpdump, you can see messages like this in the logs:
>
>   +sh: line 1: wget: command not found
>
> System tests are not very clever in terms of detecting missing
> dependencies.
> So, please, install wget and tcpdump and try again.
>
> Note that there could be some flaky tests, i.e. sometimes they doesn't pass
> on the first run.  And there is one test related to conntrack and packet
> fragmentation that is broken and always fails.  The test itself seems to
> be not fully correct.
>
> Best regards, Ilya Maximets.
>
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