What distribution are you using? It looks like RHEL.
lava-tool is in Debian: https://packages.debian.org/jessie/lava-tool
and thereby in Ubuntu Utopic Unicorn.
All of the dependency information is on that page.
Currently, LAVA has no support for RHEL and we haven't found anyone
who can prepare
I guess it was solved already. There were 2 issues here:
- LAVA assumed /system/bin/mksh as a shell interpreter. This was not
the case for juno as the file was named /system/bin/sh. This was fixed
in LAVA
- busybox on Juno was broken. Bero pushed changes to bionic that fixed that
Hope that
Hi Neil,
Thanks for your response.
Yes I was attempting to install lava-tool on RHEL manually using the python
modules available. Our entire LAVA setup within ARM is on Ubuntu, however I
was attempting to install lava-tool as a quick fix to allow our CI system to
easily submit jobs from
On 6 August 2014 19:31, Basil Eljuse basil.elj...@arm.com wrote:
Hi Milosz / Alan,
- busybox on Juno was broken. Bero pushed changes to bionic that fixed that
So in 14.08 builds for Juno we should have this resolved I suppose. Great!
I shall test it with 14.08.
Busybox should be part of