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  • Phoromatic.com Feedback & Feature Requests

    Feel free to post your Phoromatic feature requests, feedback, and bugs in this thread. I will also be updating this thread with various Phoromatic notes.

    About right now the only warning/word of caution that I have is that when running tests through Phoromatic it doesn't have support for installing any external dependencies for a test profile, if the user Phoromatic is being run as is not root. So either run "phoronix-test-suite install-dependencies all" before starting Phoromatic, just ensure you have all dependencies installed, or that all the tests themselves installed that you will be running through Phoromatic.
    Michael Larabel
    https://www.michaellarabel.com/

  • #2
    Hi

    I found a bug. Here is a short vid (fullscreen advised)

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    • #3
      'This Video does not exist'

      That's what I get when I click on it. Short video indeed.

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      • #4
        I tried the suggestion, phoronix-test-suite install-dependencies all

        I tried the suggestion, this is what I got:

        phoronix-test-suite install-dependencies all

        ERROR: Invalid Argument: all

        CORRECT SYNTAX:
        phoronix-test-suite install-dependencies [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking.org ID | Test Result] ...
        My second attempt:
        sudo phoronix-test-suite install-dependencies all
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        ERROR: Invalid Argument: all

        CORRECT SYNTAX:
        phoronix-test-suite install-dependencies [Test | Suite | OpenBenchmarking.org ID | Test Result] ...
        Can someone provide an example of phoromatic working, running a test, sending results etc, including an example of setting up a test-schedule and a test, please?

        A list of what needs to be installed, (in any linux distribution at all as an example, just state which distribution it is) would also be incredibly useful (because then I could simply install that distribution and follow your example.)

        Thank you.

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