On Fri, Feb 12, 2021 at 09:42:24PM +0100, Philippe Mathieu-Daudé wrote: > Hi Cleber, > > > > Hi Max, > > > > This looks good to me, and I've also tested your kernel build and > > works like a charm. > > > > As further work on top of this, it may be beneficial to have test > > documentation in a predictable place. The possibilities that come to > > my mind: > > > > * docs/devel/testing.rst > > * tests/acceptance/$test_file.py/data/README > > > > On a different topic, the "https://avocado-project.org/data/assets" has > > enough bandwidth and can be used to hold this type asset. > > Can you define "this type asset" please? >
Hi Phil, Well, in this case I meant kernel/initrd builds, filesystem images, or any other file that is used in such a test. But, I guess anything generated from purely free software, with instructions on how to reproduce it would be OK. The filesystem images there, for instance, are generated by Avocado-VT unattended install tests. Besides this server, there's another one that is being prepared, provided by the fosshost that could be used for that sole purpose, and be more closely attached to the QEMU project. Anyway, just an idea... Regards, - Cleber.
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