There's no need to run the output of runtests.pl through a sed to get
automake-style output, as you can pass -am to get this formatting.
Don't run timing dependent tests, as the ptests can run on loaded
systems.
Add a dependency on the en_US locale because some of the tests require
this.
Signed-off-by: Ross Burton <ross.burton@arm.com>
Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
(cherry picked from commit
3c3601d50ae290e7e9797eadd20c05df99bbd040)
Signed-off-by: Steve Sakoman <steve@sakoman.com>
#!/bin/sh
+
cd tests
-{ ./runtests.pl -a -n -s -j4 !flaky || echo "FAIL: curl" ; } | sed \
- -e 's|\([^ ]* *\) \([^ ]* *\)...OK|PASS: \1 \2|' \
- -e 's|\([^ ]* *\) \([^ ]* *\)...FAILED|FAIL: \1 \2|' \
- -e 's/Warning: test[0-9]\+ not present in tests\/data\/Makefile.inc//'
+
+# Run all tests, don't stop on first failure
+# Don't use valgrind if it is found
+# Use automake-style output
+# Run four tests in parallel
+# Print log output on failure
+# Don't run the flaky or timing dependent tests
+./runtests.pl -a -n -am -j4 -p '!flaky !timing-dependent'
perl-module-storable \
perl-module-time-hires \
"
+RDEPENDS:${PN}-ptest:append:libc-glibc = " locale-base-en-us"
PACKAGES =+ "lib${BPN}"