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Re: [pcp] QA failures

To: Ken McDonell <kenj@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, pcp@xxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re: [pcp] QA failures
From: Martins Innus <minnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date: Tue, 06 Jan 2015 11:30:10 -0500
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Ken,

On 1/5/15 3:57 PM, Martins Innus wrote:

3. Again on Ubuntu 14.04.  Probably 20 tests fail with the following:

Hmm ... this looks like a permissions issue ... I run the QA as my user id out of the git tree (that is force of habit, not a requirement) and what you're doing is OK. I don't have 039 failing anywhere, nor any test failure that matches your signature

That gets a little more information. Running as myself from inside /qa in the git tree works fine. But doing ./Makepkgs then installing them and running ./check 039 as pcpqa from within

/var/lib/pcp/testsuite

generates the permission error.

Found the issue, was a permission problem for the pcpqa home directory. Thanks for the pointer in the right direction. Fixed here:

https://github.com/ubccr/pcp/tree/martins_working


commit 60d332e341db509613100da05060711614d5703d
Author: Martins Innus <minnus@xxxxxxxxxxx>
Date:   Tue Jan 6 11:26:26 2015 -0500

    Fix typo for debian-testsuite.postinst
PCPQA home directory was set to a non writable location for the pcpqa user

 debian/pcp-testsuite.postinst |    2 +-
 1 files changed, 1 insertions(+), 1 deletions(-)


Looks like that fixed a bunch of other QA tests.

Thanks

Martins

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