Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> writes:
> Signed-off-by: Paolo Bonzini <pbonz...@redhat.com> > --- > tests/docker/Makefile.include | 18 ------------------ > 1 file changed, 18 deletions(-) > > diff --git a/tests/docker/Makefile.include b/tests/docker/Makefile.include > index a6a5a20949..8248cfdb4f 100644 > --- a/tests/docker/Makefile.include > +++ b/tests/docker/Makefile.include > @@ -99,24 +99,6 @@ docker-binfmt-image-debian-%: > $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/debian-bootstrap.docker > { echo "You will need to build $(EXECUTABLE)"; exit > 1;},\ > "CHECK", "debian-$* exists")) > > -# These are test targets > -USER_TCG_TARGETS=$(patsubst %-linux-user,qemu-%,$(filter > %-linux-user,$(TARGET_DIRS))) > -EXEC_COPY_TESTS=$(patsubst %,docker-exec-copy-test-%, $(USER_TCG_TARGETS)) > - > -$(EXEC_COPY_TESTS): docker-exec-copy-test-%: > $(DOCKER_FILES_DIR)/empty.docker Should probably clean-up the empty.docker while you are at it. It's a niche command but I wonder how we would copy new tests now? > - $(call quiet-command, > \ > - $(DOCKER_SCRIPT) build -t qemu/exec-copy-test-$* -f $< > \ > - $(if $V,,--quiet) --no-cache > \ > - --include-executable=$* > \ > - --skip-binfmt, > \ > - "TEST","copy $* to container") > - $(call quiet-command, > \ > - $(DOCKER_SCRIPT) run qemu/exec-copy-test-$* > \ > - /$* -version > tests/docker-exec-copy-test-$*.out, > \ > - "TEST","check $* works in container") > - > -docker-exec-copy-test: $(EXEC_COPY_TESTS) > - > endif > > # Enforce dependencies for composite images -- Alex Bennée