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2016-07-20oetest.py: Fix problem when there is more than one json file for package extr...Mariano Lopez
2016-06-23oeqa: fix hasPackage, add hasPackageMatchRoss Burton
2016-06-06oetest.py: Add install/uninstall functionality for DUTsMariano Lopez
2016-06-06lib/oeqa/otest.py: Fix import tests from other layers with python3Mariano Lopez
2016-06-02classes/lib: Complete transition to python3Richard Purdie
2016-06-02classes/lib: Update to use python3 command pipeline decodingRichard Purdie
2016-05-30oetest.py: Add support to copy unextracted packages for runtime testingMariano Lopez
2016-05-30oetest.py: Add extract_packages() to RuntimeTestContext classMariano Lopez
2016-05-30oetest.py: Add json file support to specify packages needed in runtime testsMariano Lopez
2016-05-30oetest.py: Move getTests() outside loadTests() methodMariano Lopez
2016-05-18oetest.py: Use the real ExportTestContext in exported testsMariano Lopez
2016-05-18oetest.py: Add default pscmd to oeTestMariano Lopez
2016-05-18oeqa/oetest.py: Add class ExportTestContextMariano Lopez
2016-04-18oetest: make console output more verboseEd Bartosh
2016-04-12oeqa/runexported.py: Fix exported testMariano Lopez
2016-02-28classes/testsdk: Pass tcname to SDK and SDKExt contextsAníbal Limón
2016-02-28classes/testsdk: Move the removal of bitbake PATH to eSDK context onlyAníbal Limón
2016-02-10oeqa/oetest: Fix compatibility SDK tests using eSDK.Aníbal Limón
2016-02-10classes/populate_sdk_ext: Add SDK_EXT_TARGET_MANIFEST and SDK_EXT_HOST_MANIFESTAníbal Limón
2016-02-10testsdkext: Add skeleton for support Extensible SDK tests.Aníbal Limón
2016-02-10oeqa/oetest: oeSDKTest when run a command redirect env output to nullAníbal Limón
2016-02-10oetest.py/TestContext: Move loadTests and runTests inside it.Aníbal Limón
2016-02-10testimage/testsdk: Move get test suites routine inside TestContext.Aníbal Limón
2016-02-10testimage/testsdk: Modularize TestContext.Aníbal Limón
2016-02-10get_test_suites: Add sdkext type for load test suites.Aníbal Limón
2016-02-10testimage: Modularize helper functions for get test lists.Aníbal Limón
2015-10-19oetest: Add tearDownLocal classMariano Lopez
2015-10-01oetest: Change logic of a failed testMariano Lopez
2015-09-26oeqa/oetest: Fix SDK command executionRichard Purdie
2015-09-23oeqa/oetest: Remove bb as requirement for oetest.Lucian Musat
2015-09-21oeqa/testimage: Enhance -v switch in testimageLucian Musat
2015-09-15oeqa/decorators: Added decorator to restart the DUT in case of test hang.Lucian Musat
2015-09-07testimage: handle SIGTERM to conclude runqemuMariano Lopez
2015-09-05oeqa: Test failure/cleanup improvementsRichard Purdie
2015-09-03testimage: filter proper test cases by tagszjh
2015-09-01runexported: Make it compatible with host dumpMariano Lopez
2015-09-01qemurunner: Added host dumps when there are errorsMariano Lopez
2015-08-30oetest: Fix regresion when testing real hardwareMariano Lopez
2015-08-30dump: Created new classes for dump host and targetMariano Lopez
2015-08-30testimage: Run commands in target and host when test failsMariano Lopez
2015-08-26oeqa/oetest.py: add better package search for hasPackage()Costin Constantin
2015-08-16oetest.py: Don't wait to write dump filesMariano Lopez
2015-08-16oetest.py: Added method tearDown for oeRuntimeTestMariano Lopez
2015-04-29lib/oeqa: Add sdk tests for gcc/perl/pythonRichard Purdie
2015-04-09testimage: sort modules based on dependenciesPatrick Ohly
2015-04-09oeqa/oetest.py: use bb loggingPatrick Ohly
2014-09-10oeqa: Added package installer to oetest to aid in future automatic install of...Lucian Musat
2014-08-27oeqa/oetest.py: enable sdk tests to use hasFeature and hasPackage methods.Corneliu Stoicescu
2014-08-18oeqa/oetest.py: enable sdk testingCorneliu Stoicescu
2014-07-25oeqa/rutime: Added testcase decorators for automated runtime tests. Also adde...Lucian Musat
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