Tom, On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 09:07:04AM -0400, Tom Rini wrote: > On Fri, Nov 01, 2019 at 02:34:35PM +0900, AKASHI Takahiro wrote: > > Tom, > > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 07:17:29AM -0400, Tom Rini wrote: > > > On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 03:30:58PM +0900, AKASHI Takahiro wrote: > > > > > > > Hi Tom, > > > > > > > > In test/py/README.md, all the required host packages and their > > > > versions to be used on 14.04(Trusty) are listed. On the other hand, > > > > ".travis.yml" names a similar but different list of packages. > > > > The latter also specifies the distribution to be used, which is > > > > xenial(16.04). > > > > > > > > * How would like to sync those two different lists? > > > > * Do you still think it appropriate to mention the "tested versions" > > > > in README.md at all? > > > > > > The README is woefully out of date and I addressed that as part of: > > > http://patchwork.ozlabs.org/project/uboot/list/?series=138421 > > > > Oooops, I haven't noticed it. > > > > > Please note that moving forward, the GitLab and Azure CI files need to > > > be kept up to date as well, but with at least one of them being updated > > > I can help with the other two. Thanks! > > > > Although I don't understand what you mean above very well, > > some questions: > > 1) Is it good enough just to put a package name in .travis.yml's addons > > if all the required binaries (commands) are installed in standard > > PATH? > > For Travis, the list of packages there is what we apt-get install, so > yes, it's found in the normal PATH and we can add to that as needed.
Good. > > 2) I need efitools package, but a version provided in xenial(16.04) is > > quite old and some command has a fatal bug. So my current py test > > will fail. > > We need v1.5.2 or later of efitools, which is only available > > in cosmic(18.10) and later. > > How can we address this issue? Do we need some script to build efitools > > on our own on GitLab/Travis server? > > Currently, Travis, GitLab and Azure all use Bionic. Is the version of > the tool available there good enough? Not really. The version in Bionic(18.04) is still v1.4.2. Only Cosmic(18.10) and later support v1.8.1, which should work. > If not, can we grab only the > tool .deb and install that by hand? We have to do that for libmpfr4 for > example today. From where do you fetch a pre-built package of libmpfr4? future release of ubuntu? If so, we may want to try one from Cosmic or later. > If we can't then yes, this is yet another thing that we > need to figure out a better way of dealing with between Travis (where we > build QEMU as needed) and GitLab/Azure (which uses a Docker container we > manage, and so build QEMU once). Or I don't think it difficult to build it on our own as it depends only on libefi, sbsigntool and openssl (command). > > > 3) (Not specific to secure boot test) > > Does "su" or "sudo" command work on Travis CI server? > > sudo is available and is working today in all 3 CI servers. Good. Thanks, -Takahiro Akashi > -- > Tom _______________________________________________ U-Boot mailing list U-Boot@lists.denx.de https://lists.denx.de/listinfo/u-boot