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2025-05-25tests: don't skip frameworks/17 mpi for auto/pkgconfigSam James
This is fixed in Ubuntu rolling now and Bionic wasn't affected to begin with. Bug: https://bugs.debian.org/1078026
2024-08-19ci: skip frameworks/17 mpi for auto/pkgconfig on UbuntuSam James
The pkgconfig file in Debian and Ubuntu is definitely broken and we've reported it upstream, but we don't really want to keep our image building failing while we wait for that to be fixed. Skip the auto/pkgconfig test if both: a) we're on Ubuntu, and b) the .pc checksum matches a known-bad copy. I'm also CC'd to the bug to catch if it gets fixed. Bug: https://bugs.debian.org/1078026
2024-03-17tests: rename skip_on_jobname to expect_skip_on_jobname and skip_on_os to ↵Christoph Reiter
expect_skip_on_os The test.json format currently has three keys related to skipping tests: * `skip_on_jobname` * `skip_on_os` * `skip_on_env` While `skip_on_env` marks the test itself as skipped, i.e. they don't get run when the conditions are met, the other two skip options are just marking the test as "expected to be skipped" if the conditions apply, i.e. they want to see `MESON_SKIP_TEST` in the output and things will fail if that doesn't happen. They don't actually skip the tests as the names imply. To make this clearer rename the keys: * `skip_on_jobname` -> `expect_skip_on_jobname` * `skip_on_os` -> `expect_skip_on_os` `skip_on_env` stays the same, since that actually skips. The docs were also confused about this, so adjust that too.
2021-07-13Add expected skip annotations for non-linux CI runs to framework testsJon Turney
2021-07-07Annotate framework tests with where they are expected to skipJon Turney
Remove hard-coded framework test skip logic in skippable(), instead annotate test.json with environments in which skip is expected. (Mainly this is done with by testing the value of MESON_CI_JOBNAME now set for linux jobs)
2020-04-17tests: use a json matrix for MPIDylan Baker
This is a nice way to ensure that all of the methods continue to work