On 10/18/2013 02:06 AM, Clint Byrum wrote: > A link to instructions on setting up a wheezy box for this testing would > be helpful.
Just install a minimal Wheezy machine, add my repositories (using the Jenkins one at "*.pkgs.enovance.com"), then do "apt-get install openstack-toaster". I'll be trying to provide a new preseed script so that just running the script will be enough. I have that already, though it needs to be updated for Havana. I'll post instructions when it is ready. >> No unit test failure / error (in both Sid and Wheezy). However, Heat >> doesn't include a -P option in ./run_tests.sh, and insists on running >> the PEP8 checks, which fails because Sid has pyflakes 0.7.3, and Heat >> wants 0.7.2: >> > > run_tests.sh is there for _your_ convenience. And by you I mean > packagers and others who want to run the tests with system python. And it's been very helpful, though there's room for improvement. > IMO you'd be better off adding a --no-venv option to tox to run the > prescribed commands with system python, or even just parsing tox.ini to > do that yourself. You'll find that the commands in tox.ini are better > maintained, since they are gated. > > Anyway, I'd gladly accept a patch to add -P. I wonder: are the different run_tests.sh scripts maintained in Oslo? It feels strange that do we have different options for different OpenStack projects (like missing -P and -N options sometimes). On the nit-picking details side, an option to disable color output would be great (it's ugly to read [32mOK[0m[33m 0.03[0m ...). Different projects have different behaviors in this regard. (for example, Glance always display in colors, while Cinder doesn't) >> Also, heat uses /usr/bin/coverage. Please switch to python -m coverage >> (IMO, the best way...), or check if /usr/bin/coverage and if not, use >> /usr/bin/python-coverage. > > I appreciate this message, however, the bug tracker is over there -> > https://bugs.launchpad.net/heat/+filebug ACK: https://bugs.launchpad.net/heat/+bug/1241330 Thomas _______________________________________________ OpenStack-dev mailing list OpenStack-dev@lists.openstack.org http://lists.openstack.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/openstack-dev