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Oliver Smith
5e85d72ca0
Testsuite: Run UIs in Qemu and check running processes and more (#982)
* Testsuite: Run UIs in Qemu and check running processes (and other changes)

* When `pmbootstrap qemu` gets killed, it now takes down the Qemu process with it
* `test/check_checksums.py` got a new optional `--build` parameter, which makes
  it build all changed packages instead of just checking the checksums
* We run this before running the testsuite now, so all changed packages get
  built before running tests (otherwise tests would hang without any output
  while a changed package is building)
* New testcase, that zaps all chroots, installs a specific UI (xfce4 and
  plasma-mobile currently, easy to extend), runs it via Qemu and checks the
  running processes via SSH.
* Version checking testcase: rewritten to include Alpine's testsuite file in
  our source tree, so we don't need to clone their git repo anymore. Now it
  is enabled for Travis.
* All this gives us a nice 10% code coverage boost
* Increased the `hello-world` pkgrel to verify that the Travis job is working.

* Various fixes
* Build device-packages for the device arch and don't raise an
  exception, but print a note if --ignore-depends is not specified
  and therefore the kernel gets installed, too.
* Don't use --force when building in Travis (because abuild doesn't
  check the checksums then. Bug report on the way.)
* Don't run the building process in the background, but wait for its
  completion
* Exit with 1 when showing usage in check_checksums.py
2018-02-02 00:16:29 +00:00
Oliver Smith
759c41dba0
testcases_fast.sh: Make sure we have a valid device (#1140) 2018-01-24 20:14:43 +00:00
Oliver Smith
d3c77c39ac
Fix #824: Refactor pmb/build/package.py (make depends work like in abuild) (#935)
* Rename pmb/build/package.py to pmb/build/_package.py, so we can
  access the functions it contains in testcases, and still use
  pmb.build.package()
* Refactor the entire file. Instead of one big function that does
  too many things, we have many small ones now, that are tested
  in the testsuite and easier to modify
* Whenever building a package, pmbootstrap does not only build and
  install the "makedepends" (like we did before), now it does the
  same for the "depends". That's required to be compatible with
  abuild. The old behavior can still be used with 'pmbootstrap
  build --ignore-depends'.
* Because of that change, noarch packages can no longer be built in
  the native chroot if we need them for a foreign chroot. A device-
  package depending on a kernel would pull in the same kernel for
  the native architecture otherwise.
* Running 'pmbootstrap build device-...' without '--ignore-depends'
  and without a matching '--arch' displays a note that explains
  this change to the user and tells how to use it instead.
* Noarch packages no longer get symlinked. That was only
  implemented for packages built in the native chroot, and now that
  is not always the case anymore. Symlinking these packages creates
  packages with broken dependencies anyway (e.g.
  device-samsung-i9100 can't be installed in x86_64, because
  linux-samsung-i9100 is armhf only).
* Rename "carch" to "arch" wherever used. Naming it "carch"
  sometimes is confusing with no benefit.
* Add a testcase for the aarch64 qemu workaround (because it failed
  first and I needed to know for sure if it is working again).
* Improved some verbose logging, which helped with development of
  this feature.
* Removed the old "build" test case (which was disabled in
  testcases_fast.sh) as the new "build_package" test case covers its
  functionallity.
* Only build indexes if the packages folder exists for that arch (Travis
  couldn't run a test case otherwise)
2017-11-26 14:32:02 +00:00
Oliver Smith
a7b881e4cc
Close #871: Enable binary repository (#887)
* add my own build key
* enable the repo in the config
* update the README file
* Adjust testcase, that validates the keys and enable it in testcases_fast.sh
* Only save/load keys to/from the config file, which we ask for during
  'pmbootstrap init', so the binary repo gets used even if a config file
  already exists (this also removes a workaround, that deletes the work
  folder path from the config dictionary before writing it)
* Download missing APKINDEX.tar.gz files with Python code, before
  attempting to build packages (so we know which ones aleady exist in
  the binary packages repository)
* Consider APKINDEX files older than 4 hours as outdated and download
  them again (also in Python code)
* Provide 'pmbootstrap update' to force-update the APKINDEX files
* Travis: more logging output on failure
* Only allow keys from config_keys to be used by "pmbootstrap config"
2017-11-19 15:04:08 +00:00
Oliver Smith
2a17d67337 Disable keys testcase (#813)
This one also clones the entire aports repository from Alpine, so
disable it for now.
2017-10-23 22:11:55 +00:00
Oliver Smith
ed94ab7449 Run fast testcases in Travis CI, remove obsolete testcase (#760)
* Removed obsolete apkindex_files cache testcase (the corresponding
function has been removed in #345 already).
* Fix test_challenge_apk: It failed on Travis, because we're accessing
/etc/abuild.conf, which only exists after initializing the build environment.
It's a random dummy file anyway, so I've replaced it with another file.
* Fix test_folder_size: accept a tolerance in the result
2017-10-23 19:44:08 +00:00