Your Linux distribution should have a nuget package available (e.g.
https://packages.ubuntu.com/hirsute/nuget) but the EDK2 CI is designed to use the copy of nuget installed with the edk2toolext package.
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Rebecca Cran
Cran, Thanks. I’m curious whether the .pytool has native Linux executable binary to run? It looks the edk2 CI framework has more dependency in Linux than Windows.
Thanks
Steven Shi
Intel\IAGS\SFP\FIA (Firmware Infrastructure Automation)
From: devel@edk2.groups.io <devel@edk2.groups.io> On Behalf Of Rebecca Cran
Sent: Tuesday, June 29, 2021 8:13 PM
To: devel@edk2.groups.io; Shi, Steven <steven.shi@intel.com>
Subject: Re: [edk2-devel] Do the edk2 CI unit tests work in Linux?
NuGet.exe is a .NET assembly/executable, so on Linux you'll need to install Mono (https://www.mono-project.com/).
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Rebecca Cran
On 6/28/21 7:45 PM, Steven Shi wrote:
Hello,
I’m interested in the edk2 CI unit tests(https://github.com/tianocore/edk2/tree/master/.pytool). I tested it in my local. It works well in Windows but does not work in Linux. It looks the NuGet in pytool only has windows version (C:\steven\unit_test_env\Lib\site-packages\edk2toolext\bin\NuGet.exe) but not support the Linux. Below is my detail test steps. Do the edk2 CI unit tests work in Linux?
- Windows :
c:\steven>py -m venv unit_test_env
c:\steven>cd c:\steven\edk2
c:\steven\edk2>c:\steven\unit_test_env\Scripts\activate.bat
(unit_test_env) c:\steven\edk2>pip install --upgrade -r pip-requirements.txt
(unit_test_env) c:\steven\edk2>stuart_setup -c .pytool/CISettings.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG=VS2019
(unit_test_env) c:\steven\edk2>stuart_update -c .pytool/CISettings.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG=VS2019
(unit_test_env) c:\steven\edk2>edksetup.bat
(unit_test_env) c:\steven\edk2>edksetup.bat Rebuild
(unit_test_env) c:\steven\edk2>stuart_ci_build -c .pytool/CISettings.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG=VS2019 -a X64,IA32 -t DEBUG --verbose
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PROGRESS - Overall Build Status: Success
SECTION - Summary
PROGRESS - Success
- Linux:
jshi19@ub2-uefi-b01:~/wksp_efi$ python3 -m venv unit_test_env
jshi19@ub2-uefi-b01:~/wksp_efi$ source unit_test_env/bin/activate
(unit_test_env) jshi19@ub2-uefi-b01:~/wksp_efi/edk2-2$ pip install --upgrade -r pip-requirements.txt
(unit_test_env) jshi19@ub2-uefi-b01:~/wksp_efi/edk2-2$ make -C BaseTools/
(unit_test_env) jshi19@ub2-uefi-b01:~/wksp_efi/edk2-2$ stuart_setup -c .pytool/CISettings.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG=GCC5
(unit_test_env) jshi19@ub2-uefi-b01:~/wksp_efi/edk2-2$ stuart_update -c .pytool/CISettings.py TOOL_CHAIN_TAG=GCC5
SECTION - Init SDE
WARNING - Using Pip Tools based BaseTools
SECTION - Loading Plugins
SECTION - Start Invocable Tool
SECTION - Initial update of environment
UpdatingWARNING - [SDE] Failed to fetch NugetDependecy: edk2-acpica-iasl@20200717.0.0: [Nuget] We failed to install this version 20200717.0.0 of edk2-acpica-iasl
WARNING - [SDE] Failed to fetch NugetDependecy: mu_nasm@2.15.05: [Nuget] We failed to install this version 2.15.05 of mu_nasm
. Done
SECTION - Updated/Verified 3 dependencies
SECTION - Second pass update of environment
UpdatingWARNING - [SDE] Failed to fetch NugetDependecy: edk2-acpica-iasl@20200717.0.0: [Nuget] We failed to install this version 20200717.0.0 of edk2-acpica-iasl
WARNING - [SDE] Failed to fetch NugetDependecy: mu_nasm@2.15.05: [Nuget] We failed to install this version 2.15.05 of mu_nasm
. Done
SECTION - Updated/Verified 3 dependencies
ERROR - We were unable to successfully update 2 dependencies in environment
SECTION - Summary
ERROR - Error
Thanks
Steven Shi