On 5/3/23 17:35, Alex Bennée wrote:
You should select a device only if you cannot even start
the machine without --nodefaults.
Which is the case here right? We could skip tests that explicitly
instantiate a device but these are tests failing with default devices
the machine tries to instantiate.
I'm sorry, I meant "select" directives are needed if you cannot even
start the machine *with* --nodefaults.
Devices that are added *without* --nodefaults should use "imply"
directives instead, as is already the case.
Paolo