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Instead of having, by default, the checksum in the tests, and the definition of tests in the framework, let's keep them together. A central definition for distributions is available, and it should allow other known distros to be added more easily. No behavior change is expected here, and tests can still define a distro_checksum value if for some reason they want to override the known distribution information. Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> Message-Id: <20210414221457.1653745-3-crosa@redhat.com> Reviewed-by: Philippe Mathieu-Daudé <philmd@redhat.com> Acked-by: Eric Auger <eric.auger@redhat.com> [CR: split long lines] Signed-off-by: Cleber Rosa <crosa@redhat.com> |
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| avocado_qemu | ||
| virtiofs_submounts.py.data | ||
| boot_linux.py | ||
| boot_linux_console.py | ||
| boot_xen.py | ||
| cpu_queries.py | ||
| empty_cpu_model.py | ||
| hotplug_cpu.py | ||
| info_usernet.py | ||
| linux_initrd.py | ||
| linux_ssh_mips_malta.py | ||
| machine_arm_canona1100.py | ||
| machine_arm_integratorcp.py | ||
| machine_arm_n8x0.py | ||
| machine_avr6.py | ||
| machine_m68k_nextcube.py | ||
| machine_microblaze.py | ||
| machine_mips_fuloong2e.py | ||
| machine_mips_loongson3v.py | ||
| machine_mips_malta.py | ||
| machine_ppc.py | ||
| machine_rx_gdbsim.py | ||
| machine_s390_ccw_virtio.py | ||
| machine_sparc64_sun4u.py | ||
| machine_sparc_leon3.py | ||
| migration.py | ||
| multiprocess.py | ||
| pc_cpu_hotplug_props.py | ||
| ppc_prep_40p.py | ||
| README.rst | ||
| replay_kernel.py | ||
| reverse_debugging.py | ||
| tcg_plugins.py | ||
| tesseract_utils.py | ||
| version.py | ||
| virtio-gpu.py | ||
| virtio_check_params.py | ||
| virtio_version.py | ||
| virtiofs_submounts.py | ||
| vnc.py | ||
| x86_cpu_model_versions.py | ||
============================================ Acceptance tests using the Avocado Framework ============================================ This directory contains functional tests, also known as acceptance level tests. They're usually higher level, and may interact with external resources and with various guest operating systems. For more information, please refer to ``docs/devel/testing.rst``, section "Acceptance tests using the Avocado Framework".