On Wed, Oct 23, 2019 at 12:30:52PM -0600, Stephen Warren wrote:
> On 10/22/19 9:20 PM, Tom Rini wrote:
> > To be more closely aligned with Python community best practices, we need
> > to better document our usage of pip and make use of a requirements.txt
> > file that shows the versions of the tools that we are using.  This will
> > aide in ensuring reproducibility of our tests as well.
> 
> > +In order to execute certain tests on their supported platforms other tools
> > +will be required.  The following is an incomplete list:
> > +
> > +| Package        |
> > +| -------------- |
> > +| gdisk          |
> > +| dfu-util       |
> > +| dtc            |
> 
> This looks like my bug from before, but may as well fix it: That package
> doesn't exist, at least on Ubuntu 16.04. There is device-tree-compiler
> though.

I wonder how best to list that.  Upstream is "dtc" and I forget what
it's called package-wise on Fedora systems and similar.  But since I
want to avoid making a distribution specific list maybe I need to add a
few words to be clear it's a tool list and not a package list.  Doing
"apt-cache search dtc" shows device-tree-compiler for example and I bet
the dnf equivalent does too.

> > +| openssl        |
> > +| sudo OR guestmount |

Note that for example guestmount comes from libguestfs-tools on
Debian/similar systems.

> > +| e2fsprogs      |
> > +| dosfstools     |
> > +| openssl        |
> 
> openssl is listed twice.

Thanks, fixed.

-- 
Tom

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