Hi Julien,
I think that the packaging issue, it's related with the system cache which
is periodically purged by OS, or something similar.
I didn't do anything to solve booth issues:
I executed "make distclean". Next, I rebooted the machine, and I executed
these commands:
diskutil erasevolume HFS+ 'RamDisk' `hdiutil attach -nomount ram://16777216`
ln -s /Volumes/RamDisk /Volumes/Master/lo/core/workdir
~/buildbot/tb/tb -v
Regards,
Robert
2015-05-29 10:47 GMT+02:00 julien2412 <serval2412@yahoo.fr>:
Robert Antoni wrote
I shut down the tb61 yesterday, I'm going to put it up and running again.
...
Hi Robert,
Your TB is now up and ok. Good thing! : )
Just for curiosity, did you change something on it? (hardware/soft, runned
a
make clean ...)
Indeed, there was this pb:
ERROR: ERROR: Found an error in the logfile. Packaging failed. at
/Volumes/Master/lo/core/solenv/bin/modules/installer/worker.pm line 165.
and I didn't see (perhaps missed) a commit which could have fix this.
The goal of my questions is to know if it's possible to reenable SkipImages
unit test on MacOs.
Julien
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