On Wed, Aug 20, 2014 at 10:47 AM, Oliver Grawert <o...@ubuntu.com> wrote:
> ... > So in summary, at the moment there is no way to run tests on a touch > > phone with that adbd :/ > i know that paul successfully ran the smoke tests by simply dropping a > fully open sudoers in place, phablet-test-run for click packages will > definitely work, if you have anything that doesn't use phablet-tools (as > it should) please help enhancing phablet-tools for your use case. > No, I haven't got 100% of the way through it yet. I still run in to the problem with aa-clickhook not having proper permissions under phablet-config (I know you said you have a fix for this) and when I try to run autopilot tests, all I see on the screen is the prompt to enter a password. I've managed to nail down a few more of the places on the CI side where we need sudo though, and thanks to Oliver today for cluing me in about the gotcha where we can't use phablet as the password for the phablet user, or adbd won't start up.
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