Peter Maydell <[email protected]> writes:

> On Mon, 24 Jun 2019 at 14:43, Alex Bennée <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> The following changes since commit 474f3938d79ab36b9231c9ad3b5a9314c2aeacde:
>>
>>   Merge remote-tracking branch 
>> 'remotes/amarkovic/tags/mips-queue-jun-21-2019' into staging (2019-06-21 
>> 15:40:50 +0100)
>>
>> are available in the Git repository at:
>>
>>   https://github.com/stsquad/qemu.git tags/pull-testing-next-240619-1
>>
>> for you to fetch changes up to e0fe22c3528773fcbfd135a0ef7f6b3c5d373bb9:
>>
>>   target/i386: fix feature check in hyperv-stub.c (2019-06-24 14:36:39 +0100)
>>
>> ----------------------------------------------------------------
>> Various testing fixes:
>>
>>    - tests/vm updates and clean-ups
>>    - tests/vm serial autobuild on host
>>    - ensure MacOS builds do "brew update"
>>    - ensure we test --static user builds
>>    - fix hyperv compile failure
>>
>> This brings my testing back to green on all CI services.
>
> The FreeBSD tests pass OK but the new output includes
> some stuff that trips my "find error/warning messages grep:
> con recv: /etc/rc: WARNING: $hostname is not set -- see rc.conf(5).
> con recv: /etc/rc: WARNING: hostid: unable to figure out a UUID from
> DMI data, generating a new one

These are artefacts of setting up a new system - we have no hostname
until we've been through the setup. It won't occur on installed systems.

> pkg: Repository FreeBSD load error: access repo
> file(/var/db/pkg/repo-FreeBSD.sqlite) failed: No such file or
> directory
>         p5-Error: 0.17027

That seems to be a transient fault I haven't been able to replicate.

>
> There's also a new compile warning:
> /home/qemu/qemu-test.r7G0Wv/src/migration/rdma.c:842:26: warning:
> unused variable 'port_attr' [-Wunused-variable]
>     struct ibv_port_attr port_attr;

Fixed.

>                          ^
> which I guess was not being flagged up by the old compiler/VM image.
>
> OpenBSD also passes but has some output which my 'find warnings'
> grep picks up:
>
> con recv: WARNING: root is targeted by password guessing attacks,
> pubkeys are safer.

Looking at this now.

>
> thanks
> -- PMM

--
Alex Bennée

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