Testing
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Overview
The OpenEmbedded Testing branch is a git branch of the OE metadata with the goal of providing a recent snapshot of OE that is known to be build-able for a subset of distros, machines, images, and host workstations. The goal of this effort is twofold:
- the testing branch represents a reasonably stable version of OE that builds for most tested combinations
- for all tested combinations, we list the last known-good-build tag so that users can always start with something that will build
The test combinations are:
machine | distro | target | workstation | bitbake | tester | last successful build | Current issues |
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beagleboard | angstrom-2008.1 | beagleboard-linuxtag2010-demo-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:Cbrake | testing_2010-09-20 | ||
beagleboard | angstrom-2008.1 | console-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:Cbrake | testing_2010-09-20 | ||
bug20 | angstrom-2008.1 | openjdk-6 | Debian Unstable 64-bit | 1.10 | Stefan | testing_2010-09-27 | testing_2010-10-04 fails on cacao: http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/public/logs/task/8408323.txt |
efikamx | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.10 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-09-27 | ||
omap5912osk | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
qemuarm | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
qemumips | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-09-27 | ||
qemuppc | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
qemush4 | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-09-27 | ||
qemux86 | minimal | native-sdk-image | Ubuntu 10.04 64-bit | User:khem | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
qemumipsel | minimal | x11-image | Slackware 13.1 64-bit | grg | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
qemuarm | angstrom-2010.x | x11-gpe-image | Fedora 12 32-bit | User:gthomas | testing_2010-09-07 | testing_2010-09-13 fails to build xf86-input-mouse | |
qemuarm | angstrom-2010.x | opie-image | Fedora 12 32-bit | User:gthomas | testing_2010-09-07 | ||
qemuarm | angstrom-2010.x | opie-kdepim-image | Fedora 12 32-bit | User:gthomas | None | fails to build pwmpi | |
beagleboard | angstrom-2008.1 | angstrom-gnome-image | Ubuntu 9.10 32-bit | User:gthomas | testing_2010-08-30 | ||
beagleboard | angstrom-2010.x | beagleboard-linuxtag2010-demo-image | Fedora 12 32-bit | User:gthomas | None | fails to build ti-dsplink if /opt is writeable | |
qemuarm | angstrom-2008.1 | x11-gpe-image | Fedora 12 32-bit | User:gthomas | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
beagleboard | angstrom-2008.1 | x11-gpe-image | Fedora 12 32-bit | User:gthomas | testing_2010-10-04 | ||
imote2 | angstrom-2008.1 | imote2-image | Gentoo | User:jic23 | testing_2010-09-27 | ||
imote2 | angstrom-2010.x | imote2-image | Gentoo | User:jic23 | testing_2010-09-27 | Testing 2010-10-04 failed on udev 151 - looks like it might be a random compiler glitch. http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/public/logs/task/8417935.txt | |
hipox | angstrom-2008.1 | minimal-image | openSUSE 11.3 32-bit | 1.8.18 | Sledz [2] | testing_2010-10-08 | |
hipox | angstrom-2008.1 | console-image | openSUSE 11.3 32-bit | 1.8.18 | Sledz [2] | testing_2010-10-04 | |
hipox | angstrom-2008.1 | angstrom-gnome-image | openSUSE 11.3 32-bit | 1.8.18 | Sledz [2] | None | testing_2010-09-27: do_configure epiphany failed |
hipox | angstrom-2008.1 | angstrom-x-image | openSUSE 11.3 32-bit | 1.8.18 | Sledz [2] | None | testing_2010-09-20: do_configure epiphany failed |
neek | minimal | console-image | Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit | 1.10 | eFfeM [1] | None | testing_2010-1004: fails on native sqlite3_3.6.23.1.bb, do_compile:http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/public/logs/task/8385140.txt |
nslu2le | slugos | slugos-image | Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit | 1.10 | eFfeM [1] | testing_2010-10-08 | |
nslu2be | slugos | slugos-image | Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit | 1.10 | eFfeM [1] | testing_2010-09-27 | testing_2010-09-27: kernel strip issue (as le); iniitally failed on eglibc: see http://tinderbox.openembedded.net/packages/754585/ probable cause: no cleaning of tmp after building the nslu2le version; after cleaning the problem was gone |
calamari | minimal | console-image | Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit | 1.10 | eFfeM [1] | testing_2010-09-27 | |
mpc8313e-rdb | minimal | console-image | Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit | 1.10 | eFfeM [1] | testing_2010-09-27 | |
sheevaplug | minimal | console-image | Ubuntu 10.04 32-bit | 1.10 | eFfeM [1] | testing_2010-09-27 |
[1] Testing done by eFfeM. Resources kindly provided by Axon Digital Design
[2] Testing done by Sledz. Resources kindly provided by DResearch Digital Media Systems GmbH
Testing Procedure
The general process for managing the testing branch is:
- Starting on Monday of every week, the dev.openembedded.org branch is branched to the testing-next branch.
- Whoever creates the testing-next branch sends an email to the oe-devel list with a subject of "testing branch YYYY-MM-DD". All volunteers start a clean build and build the combinations they test, update the above chart, and report status/issues as replies to the above email.
- If most combinations build by following Monday, the testing-next branch is merged to the testing branch. Regardless, the repository is tagged with the testing_YYYY-MM-DD tag. An annotated tag is used with a message that includes a text copy of the above table with variations that have been tested building for this cycle. The reason we tag after testing is complete is so that we can include status in the annotated tag. This way information about what was tested with each tagged version is captured in the repository. A link is added for easy reference to the log below.
- If a build fails, then issues are reported, and we try to get issues fixed before the next weeks testing cycle.
- Not every combination is tested on every cycle, due to availability of testers, so we list the last known built version in the above chart. Testers are responsible for updating the above chart.
- All testers are encouraged to use Tinderbox so problems are automatically reported and logged, and issues in the above chart can be linked to Tinderbox.
We strongly encourage chip and SBC/Module vendors to become involved in this effort to ensure OE works for your platforms.
Testing Log
- http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tag/?id=testing_2010-08-23
- http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tag/?id=testing_2010-08-30
- http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tag/?id=testing_2010-09-07
- http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tag/?id=testing_2010-09-13
- http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tag/?id=testing_2010-09-20
- http://cgit.openembedded.org/cgit.cgi/openembedded/tag/?id=testing_2010-09-27