Is it possible to use another compression format, in order to bypass this? I just tried doing that and used the rootfs tar repacked as a gzip file. Even if if specify "compression: gz" in the job definition, it appears that LAVA expects this rootfs to be a bzip2 archive...
https://paste.debian.net/1001483/ -> plain log https://paste.debian.net/1001485/ -> job definition
Mind you that specifying the "archive: tar" attribute doesn't make a difference (tried that already)
-----Original Message----- From: Senthil Kumaran S [mailto:senthil.kumaran@linaro.org] Sent: Tuesday, December 19, 2017 5:00 PM To: Dragos Iorgulescu Dragos.Iorgulescu@enea.com; Steve McIntyre steve.mcintyre@linaro.org Cc: Remi Duraffort remi.duraffort@linaro.org; lava-users@lists.linaro.org Subject: Re: [Lava-users] Unpacking tar.bz2 root filesystems seems to malfunction
Hi,
On Tuesday 19 December 2017 08:09 PM, Dragos Iorgulescu wrote:
I was kinda thinking the same thing in regards to the bz2 py module, but I am not aware of any ongoing problems. This is also one of the reasons I opened this thread 😊
I just gave a try with files compressed using pbzip2, See http://paste.debian.net/1001471/ - the checksum doesn't match.
The job did failed, but with a different error than what was reported initially as seen in http://paste.debian.net/1001472/
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