yes, now it works! Thanks very much! On 2016/3/3 14:33, Yanbing Du wrote:
> > > On 03/03/2016 02:11 PM, Zhu Yijun wrote: >> Hi Yanbing, >> >> Thanks for you reply. >> >> On 2016/3/3 13:20, Yanbing Du wrote: >> >>> >>> >>> On 03/03/2016 12:49 PM, Zhu Yijun wrote: >>>> Hi all, >>>> >>>> I am trying to setup the avocado and avocado-vt tools. >>>> >>>> I have to install them by git repository because some special >>>> results. Until now I have installed avocado guided by docs as below: >>>> >>>> >>>> http://avocado-framework.readthedocs.org/en/latest/GetStartedGuide.html >>>> >>>> And avocado has been run successfully. However, for avocado-vt, the >>>> only way to install it is by "yum install avocado-plugins". >>>> >>>> So is there some method to install by sources code? >>> >>> Yes, just like avocado, you can install avocado-vt by: >>> >>> #python setup.py --quiet install >>> >> >> >> After run it, it still report error when I run avocado. >> >> Failed to load plugin from module "avocado_vt.plugins.vt_list": >> ImportError('No module named aexpect',) >> Failed to load plugin from module "avocado_vt.plugins.vt": ImportError('No >> module named aexpect',) > > Make sure you install all these required pkgs, for both avocado and > avocado-vt: > #pip install -r requirements.txt --upgrade > >> >>>> >>>> Additionally, I try to run "make link" in avocado-vt directory, then >>>> run "avocado plugins", it seems like vt & vt_list not installed. >>>> >>>> The message as follow: >>>> >>>> Failed to load plugin from module "avocado_vt.plugins.vt_list": >>>> ImportError('No module named aexpect',) >>>> Failed to load plugin from module "avocado_vt.plugins.vt": ImportEr >>>> Plugins that add new commands (avocado.plugins.cli.cmd): >>>> vt-bootstrap Avocado VT - implements the 'vt-bootstrap' subcommand >>>> exec-path Returns path to avocado bash libraries and exits. >>>> run Run one or more tests (native test, test alias, binary >>>> sysinfo Collect system information >>>> list List available tests >>>> multiplex Generate a list of dictionaries with params from a mul >>>> plugins Displays plugin information >>>> config Shows avocado config keys >>>> distro Shows detected Linux distribution >>>> Plugins that add new options to commands (avocado.plugins.cli): >>>> journal Journal options for the 'run' subcommand >>>> remote Remote machine options for 'run' subcommand >>>> json JSON output options for 'run' command >>>> html HTML job report options for 'run' subcommand >>>> wrapper Implements the '--wrapper' flag for the 'run' subcommand >>>> vm Virtual Machine options for 'run' subcommand >>>> gdb GDB options for the 'run' subcommand >>>> replay Replay options for 'run' subcommand >>>> xunit xUnit output options >>>> >>>> Does anyone can give me some advices, thanks in advance! >>>> >>>> Zhu Yijun >>>> >>>> _______________________________________________ >>>> Avocado-devel mailing list >>>> [email protected] >>>> https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/avocado-devel >>>> >>> >> >> >> > _______________________________________________ Avocado-devel mailing list [email protected] https://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/avocado-devel
