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From: richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org
To: Randy MacLeod <randy.macleod@windriver.com>,
	openembedded-core <openembedded-core@lists.openembedded.org>,
	"Li, Changqing" <changqing.li@windriver.com>,
	Sakib Sajal <sakib.sajal@windriver.com>
Subject: Re: ptest with BBCLASSEXTEND
Date: Thu, 16 May 2019 23:28:49 +0100	[thread overview]
Message-ID: <7134ea3a82bc3817da8bdc9f52e0867d223b2df4.camel@linuxfoundation.org> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <2b4e8d0f-cbb9-d2e4-c17d-33950d3cf9df@windriver.com>

On Thu, 2019-05-16 at 17:13 -0400, Randy MacLeod wrote:
> On 5/16/19 8:36 AM, Richard Purdie wrote:
> > On Thu, 2019-05-16 at 11:54 +0100, Richard Purdie wrote:
> > > https://autobuilder.yocto.io/pub/non-release/20190514-14/testresults/testresult-report.txt
> > 
> > A couple of patches (on the list) gets us to the results below which is
> > better. The perl module failures and quilt are from missing perl module
> > dependencies.
> > 
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > Recipe                       | Passed      | Failed    | Skipped   | Time(s)
> > --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
> > acl                          | 3           | 0         | 0         | 0
> > apr                          | 44          | 0         | 0         | 58
> > apr-util                     | 19          | 0         | 0         | 8
> > attr                         | 0           | 0         | 0         | 0
> > bash                         | 36          | 8         | 0         | 108 T
> > bluez5                       | 23          | 2         | 0         | 5
> > busybox                      | 528         | 4         | 76        | 4
> > bzip2                        | 6           | 0         | 0         | 1
> > dbus-test                    | 0           | 0         | 0         | 91 T
> > diffstat                     | 439         | 0         | 0         | 3
> > diffutils                    | 19          | 0         | 2         | 2
> > e2fsprogs                    | 0           | 0         | 0         | 108 T
> > elfutils                     | 172         | 24        | 7         | 20
> > ethtool                      | 2           | 0         | 0         | 1
> > flex                         | 114         | 0         | 0         | 2
> > gawk                         | 342         | 0         | 0         | 2
> > gdbm                         | 24          | 0         | 0         | 2
> > gdk-pixbuf                   | 20          | 0         | 0         | 39
> > gettext                      | 354         | 21        | 37        | 33
> > glib-2.0                     | 242         | 3         | 0         | 347
> > gstreamer1.0                 | 103         | 1         | 0         | 104
> > gzip                         | 19          | 0         | 3         | 4
> > json-glib                    | 14          | 0         | 0         | 0
> > kbd                          | 5           | 2         | 0         | 1
> > libconvert-asn1-perl         | 0           | 22        | 0         | 0
> > liberror-perl                | 0           | 15        | 0         | 0
> > libevent                     | 1           | 0         | 0         | 86
> > libpcre                      | 0           | 0         | 0         | 1
> > libtest-needs-perl           | 0           | 2         | 0         | 0
> > libtimedate-perl             | 3           | 2         | 0         | 0
> > liburi-perl                  | 0           | 39        | 2         | 0
> > libusb1                      | 4           | 0         | 0         | 6
> > libxml-namespacesupport-perl | 0           | 1         | 0         | 0
> > libxml-parser-perl           | 0           | 15        | 0         | 0
> > libxml-perl                  | 0           | 6         | 0         | 0
> > libxml-sax-base-perl         | 0           | 19        | 0         | 0
> > libxml-sax-perl              | 0           | 14        | 0         | 0
> > libxml-simple-perl           | 0           | 14        | 0         | 0
> > libxml2                      | 134         | 0         | 0         | 17
> > lttng-tools                  | 3397        | 626       | 1         | 350 T
> > lzo                          | 5           | 0         | 0         | 2
> > m4                           | 144         | 8         | 18        | 5
> > nettle                       | 97          | 0         | 2         | 9
> > openssh                      | 0           | 0         | 1         | 1
> > openssl                      | 146         | 1         | 8         | 91
> > opkg                         | 0           | 0         | 0         | 11
> > pango                        | 12          | 0         | 0         | 1
> > parted                       | 41          | 1         | 22        | 5
> > perl                         | 2423        | 19        | 238       | 713
> > python                       | 301         | 6         | 41        | 325
> > python3                      | 30277       | 2         | 1043      | 990
> > quilt                        | 0           | 57        | 0         | 0
> > sed                          | 86          | 0         | 0         | 4
> > slang                        | 97          | 0         | 0         | 22
> > strace                       | 466         | 18        | 147       | 176
> > tcl                          | 149         | 0         | 0         | 179
> > util-linux                   | 336         | 2         | 80        | 41
> > valgrind                     | 149         | 1         | 9         | 544
> > zlib                         | 1           | 0         | 0         | 1
> > 
> > Cheers,
> > 
> > Richard
> > 
> 
> During the weekly YP bug review meeting, we discussed creating a
> defect per package for each of these ptest failures and marking them
> each as NEWCOMER bugs but we really need to keep working on ptest
> improvements. I'd like Sandy (Changqing), Sajal and perhaps others
> at Wind River (or elsewhere!) to split up the list above to fix
> any missing dependencies.
> 
> Sajal is a new student working at working from Ottawa. He has some
> experience with Yocto from a previous student placement. I've asked him
> to work on the bash package ptest errors and I'll add quilt and strace
> as well.
> 
> For the rest of the list, Sandy can pick a few and see if there's
> a pattern to the failures or not. Once we have that info we can
> decide how many people we need to deal with the rest of the
> packages for fix most of the dependency issues over the coming
> weeks. It would be nice to have most of them wrapped up for 2.8-M1.

Thanks Randy!

Just to update from my perspective:

quilt and lib*-perl all look like missing perl module dependencies. The
place those dependencies are missing may be for the ptest or may be the
actual PN package itself, depending on where the module dependency is.

Ross looks like he's looking at the glib-2.0 issues.

I think Jonathan Rajotte might be able to help us with lttng-tools.

I have a local patch for acl which looks like a missing e2fsprogs-
mke2fs and make dependencies but I've not tested it yet.

The failures with timeouts (T next to them) are the ones which worry me
most of all.

Cheers,

Richard










  reply	other threads:[~2019-05-16 22:28 UTC|newest]

Thread overview: 11+ messages / expand[flat|nested]  mbox.gz  Atom feed  top
2019-05-16 10:54 ptest with BBCLASSEXTEND Richard Purdie
2019-05-16 12:36 ` Richard Purdie
2019-05-16 21:13   ` Randy MacLeod
2019-05-16 22:28     ` richard.purdie [this message]
2019-05-21 22:31       ` Richard Purdie
2019-06-03  3:10         ` Changqing Li
2019-06-03 13:02           ` richard.purdie
2019-05-22 22:28       ` Jonathan Rajotte-Julien
2019-05-22 22:33         ` richard.purdie
2019-05-17  1:58     ` Changqing Li
2019-05-17 16:22 ` Jonathan Rajotte-Julien

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