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Re: Added a buildbot for dwz



On 16-03-19 17:31, Mark Wielaard wrote:
> On Sat, Mar 16, 2019 at 04:23:25PM +0100, Tom de Vries wrote:
>>> To celebrate that dwz now has a testsuite I added a buildbot:
>>> https://builder.wildebeest.org/buildbot/#/builders?tags=dwz
>>>
>>
>> I've just pushed a fix for a dejagnu warning on my laptop, and there I
>> see no warnings anymore.
>>
>> However, all builds on the build bot that I checked show:
>> ...
>> WARNING: Couldn't find the global config file.
>> ...
>>
>> I'm not sure if this should be fixed on the buildbot, or in the sources.
> 
> Apparently this comes from not setting the DEJAGNU variable:
> 
> 	   There is an optional global site.exp, containing
> 	   configuration values that apply to DejaGnu
> 	   site-wide. runtest loads these values first. The global
> 	   site.exp contains the default values for all targets and
> 	   hosts supported by DejaGnu. This global file is identified
> 	   by setting the environment variable DEJAGNU to the name of
> 	   the file. If DEJAGNU is set, but the file cannot be
> 	   located, an error will be raised and runtest will abort.
> 
> https://www.gnu.org/software/dejagnu/manual/Customizing-DejaGnu.html
> 
> The following seems to always suppress the WARNING:
> 
> diff --git a/Makefile b/Makefile
> index 1aa208f..2a9898c 100644
> --- a/Makefile
> +++ b/Makefile
> @@ -26,9 +26,14 @@ hello:
>  dw2-restrict:
>         $(CC) $(TEST_SRC)/dw2-restrict.S -o $@ || touch $@
>  
> +# On some systems we need to set and export DEJAGNU to suppress
> +# WARNING: Couldn't find the global config file.
> +DEJAGNU ?= /dev/null
> +
>  check: dwz $(TEST_EXECS)
>         mkdir -p testsuite-bin
>         cd testsuite-bin; ln -sf $(PWD)/dwz .
> +       export DEJAGNU=$(DEJAGNU); \
>         export PATH=$(PWD)/testsuite-bin:$$PATH; export LC_ALL=C; \
>         runtest --tool=dwz -srcdir testsuite $(RUNTESTFLAGS)
>         rm -Rf testsuite-bin $(TEST_EXECS)
> 
> Does that make sense?

Works for me.

Thanks,
- Tom