On 5/5/22 10:51, Kevin Wolf wrote:
If not, I guess it would be enough if iotests just checks that the venv
exists and all of the dependencies are there in the right version and
error out if not, telling the user to run 'make check-venv'.
Or actually, it could just unconditionally run 'make check-venv' by
itself, which is probably easier to implement than checking the
dependencies and more convenient for the user, too.
Note that you would still have to add a 'check-block: check-venv'
dependency in the Makefile, otherwise two "instances" of check-venv
could run in parallel.
One small complication is that on BSD systems the binary is actually
called "gmake", so you'd have to pass the variable somehow
Paolo