[Bug 2031659] [NEW] Warnings during build time tests about missing components
Mateus Rodrigues de Morais
2031659 at bugs.launchpad.net
Thu Aug 17 13:00:32 UTC 2023
Public bug reported:
This task was recommended as a TODO during the nvme-stas MIR review:
Original comment:
Build time tests complain about missing components skipping tests
../test/meson.build:79: WARNING: Dbus daemon is not running
../test/meson.build:85: WARNING: Avahi daemon is not running
../test/meson.build:111: WARNING: Skip Avahi Test due to missing dependencies
../test/meson.build:151: WARNING: Skiping some of the tests because "vermin" is missing.
Would it pollute/break the build if you'd build-depend (with !nocheck)?
Because if that could work it would be an easy win for QA.
If you are concerned of the build env, then consider re-run this test in an
autopkgtest stage?
** Affects: nvme-stas (Ubuntu)
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Title:
Warnings during build time tests about missing components
Status in nvme-stas package in Ubuntu:
New
Bug description:
This task was recommended as a TODO during the nvme-stas MIR review:
Original comment:
Build time tests complain about missing components skipping tests
../test/meson.build:79: WARNING: Dbus daemon is not running
../test/meson.build:85: WARNING: Avahi daemon is not running
../test/meson.build:111: WARNING: Skip Avahi Test due to missing dependencies
../test/meson.build:151: WARNING: Skiping some of the tests because "vermin" is missing.
Would it pollute/break the build if you'd build-depend (with !nocheck)?
Because if that could work it would be an easy win for QA.
If you are concerned of the build env, then consider re-run this test in an
autopkgtest stage?
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