Hi
Our CIP VM's LAVA install [1] is broken by the 2018 version that's just appeared in stretch-backports, it would be helpful for us if we could move more slowly to new versions - are there any instructions on how to install from git? the INSTALL file is a bit empty...
Robert
[1] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/board-at-desk-single-dev/blob/mas...
Hello Robert,
we don't provide any instructions to install directly from git/sources because we never actually install LAVA directly from sources. The usual install process is to install using the Debian packages.
We are willing to provide docker image of both lava-server and lava-dispatcher but that's still on going work.
Which errors were raised when installing the last version?
Regards
2018-05-04 11:57 GMT+02:00 Robert Marshall robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk :
Hi
Our CIP VM's LAVA install [1] is broken by the 2018 version that's just appeared in stretch-backports, it would be helpful for us if we could move more slowly to new versions - are there any instructions on how to install from git? the INSTALL file is a bit empty...
Robert
[1] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/board-at-desk- single-dev/blob/master/integration-scripts/install_lava.sh _______________________________________________ Lava-users mailing list Lava-users@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/lava-users
Remi,
(notes Neil's reply)
default: The following packages have unmet dependencies: default: lava : Depends: lava-server (= 2018.4-1~bpo9+1) but it is not going to be installed
on a
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install lava -t stretch-backports
Though as I comment we would like some distance between whatever arrives in backports and our tool so that an install by a user of our system has more stability - though I understand you'd like to prioritize up-to-dateness.
Robert
Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org writes:
Hello Robert,
we don't provide any instructions to install directly from git/sources because we never actually install LAVA directly from sources. The usual install process is to install using the Debian packages.
We are willing to provide docker image of both lava-server and lava-dispatcher but that's still on going work.
Which errors were raised when installing the last version?
Regards
2018-05-04 11:57 GMT+02:00 Robert Marshall robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk:
Hi
Our CIP VM's LAVA install [1] is broken by the 2018 version that's just appeared in stretch-backports, it would be helpful for us if we could move more slowly to new versions - are there any instructions on how to install from git? the INSTALL file is a bit empty...
Robert
[1] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/board-at-desk-single-dev/blob/mas... _______________________________________________ Lava-users mailing list Lava-users@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/lava-users
On 4 May 2018 at 14:33, Robert Marshall robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk wrote:
Remi,
(notes Neil's reply)
default: The following packages have unmet dependencies: default: lava : Depends: lava-server (= 2018.4-1~bpo9+1) but it is not going to be installed
This is an internal issue within Debian. The lava-dispatcher 2018.4 backport is waiting for some processing within Debian.
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=pkg-linaro-lava-devel%40lists.alio... https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/lava-dispatcher_2018.4-2~bpo9%2B1.html
In the meantime, pull the same package from the LAVA repositories production-repo.
on a
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install lava -t stretch-backports
Though as I comment we would like some distance between whatever arrives in backports and our tool so that an install by a user of our system has more stability - though I understand you'd like to prioritize up-to-dateness.
Robert
Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org writes:
Hello Robert,
we don't provide any instructions to install directly from git/sources
because we never actually install LAVA directly from
sources. The usual install process is to install using the Debian
packages.
We are willing to provide docker image of both lava-server and
lava-dispatcher but that's still on going work.
Which errors were raised when installing the last version?
Regards
2018-05-04 11:57 GMT+02:00 Robert Marshall <
robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk>:
Hi
Our CIP VM's LAVA install [1] is broken by the 2018 version that's just appeared in stretch-backports, it would be helpful for us if we could move more slowly to new versions - are there any instructions on how to install from git? the INSTALL file is a bit empty...
Robert
desk-single-dev/blob/master/integration-scripts/install_lava.sh
Lava-users mailing list Lava-users@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/lava-users
Lava-users mailing list Lava-users@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/lava-users
Neil Williams neil.williams@linaro.org writes:
On 4 May 2018 at 14:33, Robert Marshall robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk wrote:
Remi,
(notes Neil's reply)
default: The following packages have unmet dependencies: default: lava : Depends: lava-server (= 2018.4-1~bpo9+1) but it is not going to be installed
This is an internal issue within Debian. The lava-dispatcher 2018.4 backport is waiting for some processing within Debian.
https://qa.debian.org/developer.php?email=pkg-linaro-lava-devel%40lists.alio... https://ftp-master.debian.org/new/lava-dispatcher_2018.4-2~bpo9%2B1.html
In the meantime, pull the same package from the LAVA repositories production-repo.
Neil
Thanks - the install from Debian backports now appears to be fixed.
Robert
on a
sudo DEBIAN_FRONTEND=noninteractive apt-get -y install lava -t stretch-backports
Though as I comment we would like some distance between whatever arrives in backports and our tool so that an install by a user of our system has more stability - though I understand you'd like to prioritize up-to-dateness.
Robert
Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org writes:
Hello Robert,
we don't provide any instructions to install directly from git/sources because we never actually install LAVA directly from sources. The usual install process is to install using the Debian packages.
We are willing to provide docker image of both lava-server and lava-dispatcher but that's still on going work.
Which errors were raised when installing the last version?
Regards
2018-05-04 11:57 GMT+02:00 Robert Marshall robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk:
Hi
Our CIP VM's LAVA install [1] is broken by the 2018 version that's just appeared in stretch-backports, it would be helpful for us if we could move more slowly to new versions - are there any instructions on how to install from git? the INSTALL file is a bit empty...
Robert
[1] https://gitlab.com/cip-project/cip-testing/board-at-desk-single-dev/blob/mas... _______________________________________________ Lava-users mailing list Lava-users@lists.linaro.org https://lists.linaro.org/mailman/listinfo/lava-users
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On 4 May 2018 at 10:57, Robert Marshall robert.marshall@codethink.co.uk wrote:
Hi
Our CIP VM's LAVA install [1] is broken by the 2018 version
Which 2018 version? There are two.
that's just appeared in stretch-backports, it would be helpful for us if we could move more slowly to new versions - are there any instructions on how to install from git? the INSTALL file is a bit empty...
Do not install from git - it is explicitly not supported.
Use the developer build - exactly as documented.
https://staging.validation.linaro.org/static/docs/v2/debian.html
(There are some changes to be made to that file - we've merged the codebase.)
git clone http://git.linaro.org/lava/lava.git
/usr/share/lava-server/debian-dev-build.sh -p lava
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