This test has been unstable on NetBSD for awhile. It seems the mechanism used to listen to a random port is a Linux-ism (although a received wisdom Linux-ism rather than a well documented one). As working around would add more hard to test complexity to the test I've gone for the easier option of making it CONFIG_LINUX only.
Signed-off-by: Alex Bennée <alex.ben...@linaro.org> Cc: Corey Minyard <cminy...@mvista.com> Cc: Kamil Rytarowski <ka...@netbsd.org> --- tests/Makefile.include | 2 ++ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+) diff --git a/tests/Makefile.include b/tests/Makefile.include index 534ee487436..8566f5f119d 100644 --- a/tests/Makefile.include +++ b/tests/Makefile.include @@ -177,7 +177,9 @@ check-qtest-i386-$(CONFIG_SGA) += tests/boot-serial-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-$(CONFIG_SLIRP) += tests/pxe-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/rtc-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-$(CONFIG_ISA_IPMI_KCS) += tests/ipmi-kcs-test$(EXESUF) +ifdef CONFIG_LINUX check-qtest-i386-$(CONFIG_ISA_IPMI_BT) += tests/ipmi-bt-test$(EXESUF) +endif check-qtest-i386-y += tests/i440fx-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/fw_cfg-test$(EXESUF) check-qtest-i386-y += tests/device-plug-test$(EXESUF) -- 2.20.1