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Building the project
To get started contributing to Circlean, first, fork the project and git clone
your fork. Then, follow the instructions in README_setup.md
to build an image.
The issue tracker
If you find a bug or see a problem with PyCIRCLean, please open an issue in the Github repo. We'll do our best to respond as quickly as possible. Also, feel free to contribute a solution to any of the open issues - we'll do our best to review your pull request in a timely manner. This project is in active development, so any contributions are welcome!
Running the tests
To emulate the Raspberry Pi hardware for testing, we'll be using Qemu, an open source machine emulator. The "qemu" package available for Ubuntu/Debian includes all of the required packages (including qemu-system-arm) except for qemu-user-static, which must be installed separately.
sudo apt-get install qemu qemu-user-static expect
- Get the qemu kernel for the image you are using:
pushd tests; wget https://github.com/dhruvvyas90/qemu-rpi-kernel/raw/master/kernel-qemu; popd
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Put some test data from tests/testFiles into tests/content_img_vfat_norm
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Comment out the other tests in tests/run.sh or populate those directories as well
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Make sure to set the filename of the image and the kernel in
tests/run.sh
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Run the tests:
sudo ./run_tests.sh
- If the image run processed images correctly but doesn't exit and unmount the images cleanly, look at tests/run.exp and make sure it's waiting for the string your qemu and kernel actually produce.