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Creation involved removing the overview-manual and replacing it with the getting-started manual. All links to the string "&YOCTO_DOCS_OVERVIEW_URL" had to be replaced with "&YOCTO_DOCS_GS_URL" across the entire YP manual set. I renamed files used to create the manual with prefixes suited for the new manual name, which is "Getting Started With Yocto Project". The style sheet for the new manual needed updating to display the new .PNG image for the title page. The mega-manual file had to be updated to include the files. The mega-manual.sed file had to be updated to include the new manual and not use the overview manual. (From yocto-docs rev: 6c7abf9192390121000f577d6c98f259d290d15d) Signed-off-by: Scott Rifenbark <srifenbark@gmail.com> Signed-off-by: Richard Purdie <richard.purdie@linuxfoundation.org>
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<!DOCTYPE chapter PUBLIC "-//OASIS//DTD DocBook XML V4.2//EN"
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"http://www.oasis-open.org/docbook/xml/4.2/docbookx.dtd"
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[<!ENTITY % poky SYSTEM "../poky.ent"> %poky; ] >
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<chapter id='ref-release-process'>
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<title>Yocto Project Releases and the Stable Release Process</title>
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<para>
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The Yocto Project release process is predictable and consists of both
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major and minor (point) releases.
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This brief chapter provides information on how releases are named, their
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life cycle, and their stability.
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</para>
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<section id='major-and-minor-release-cadence'>
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<title>Major and Minor Release Cadence</title>
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<para>
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The Yocto Project delivers major releases (e.g. &DISTRO;) using a six
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month cadence roughly timed each April and October of the year.
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Following are examples of some major YP releases with their codenames
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also shown.
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See the
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"<link linkend='major-release-codenames'>Major Release Codenames</link>"
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section for information on codenames used with major releases.
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<literallayout class='monospaced'>
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2.2 (Morty)
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2.1 (Krogoth)
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2.0 (Jethro)
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</literallayout>
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While the cadence is never perfect, this timescale facilitates
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regular releases that have strong QA cycles while not overwhelming
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users with too many new releases.
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The cadence is predictable and avoids many major holidays in various
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geographies.
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</para>
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<para>
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The Yocto project delivers minor (point) releases on an unscheduled
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basis and are usually driven by the accumulation of enough significant
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fixes or enhancements to the associated major release.
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Following are some example past point releases:
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<literallayout class='monospaced'>
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2.1.1
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2.1.2
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2.2.1
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</literallayout>
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The point release indicates a point in the major release branch where
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a full QA cycle and release process validates the content of the new
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branch.
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<note>
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Realize that there can be patches merged onto the stable release
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branches as and when they become available.
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</note>
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</para>
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</section>
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<section id='major-release-codenames'>
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<title>Major Release Codenames</title>
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<para>
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Each major release receives a codename that identifies the release in
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the
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<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_GS_URL;#yocto-project-repositories'>Yocto Project Source Repositories</ulink>.
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The concept is that branches of
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<link linkend='metadata'>Metadata</link>
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with the same codename are likely to be compatible and thus
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work together.
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<note>
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Codenames are associated with major releases because a Yocto
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Project release number (e.g. &DISTRO;) could conflict with
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a given layer or company versioning scheme.
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Codenames are unique, interesting, and easily identifiable.
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</note>
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Releases are given a nominal release version as well but the codename
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is used in repositories for this reason.
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You can find information on Yocto Project releases and codenames at
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<ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Releases'></ulink>.
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</para>
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</section>
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<section id='stable-release-process'>
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<title>Stable Release Process</title>
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<para>
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Once released, the release enters the stable release process at which
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time a person is assigned as the maintainer for that stable release.
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This maintainer monitors activity for the release by investigating
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and handling nominated patches and backport activity.
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Only fixes and enhancements that have first been applied on the
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"master" branch (i.e. the current, in-development branch) are
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considered for backporting to a stable release.
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<note>
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The current Yocto Project policy regarding backporting is to
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consider bug fixes and security fixes only.
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Policy dictates that features are not backported to a stable
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release.
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This policy means generic recipe version upgrades are unlikely to
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be accepted for backporting.
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The exception to this policy occurs when a strong reason exists
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such as the fix happens to also be the preferred upstream approach.
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</note>
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</para>
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<para>
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Stable release branches have strong maintenance for about a year after
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their initial release.
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Should significant issues be found for any release regardless of its
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age, fixes could be backported to older releases.
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For issues that are not backported given an older release,
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Community LTS trees and branches exist where
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community members share patches for older releases.
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However, these types of patches do not go through the same release
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process as do point releases.
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You can find more information about stable branch maintenance at
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<ulink url='https://wiki.yoctoproject.org/wiki/Stable_branch_maintenance'></ulink>.
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</para>
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</section>
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<section id='testing-and-quality-assurance'>
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<title>Testing and Quality Assurance</title>
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<para>
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Part of the Yocto Project development and release process is quality
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assurance through the execution of test strategies.
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Test strategies provide the Yocto Project team a way to ensure a
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release is validated.
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Additionally, because the test strategies are visible to you as a
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developer, you can validate your projects.
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This section overviews the available test infrastructure used in the
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Yocto Project.
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For information on how to run available tests on your projects, see the
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"<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#performing-automated-runtime-testing'>Performing Automated Runtime Testing</ulink>"
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section in the Yocto Project Development Tasks Manual.
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</para>
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<para>
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The QA/testing infrastructure is woven into the project to the point
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where core developers take some of it for granted.
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The infrastructure consists of the following pieces:
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<itemizedlist>
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<listitem><para>
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<filename>bitbake-selftest</filename>:
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A standalone command that runs unit tests on key pieces of
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BitBake and its fetchers.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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<link linkend='ref-classes-sanity'><filename>sanity.bbclass</filename></link>:
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This automatically included class checks the build environment
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for missing tools (e.g. <filename>gcc</filename>) or common
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misconfigurations such as
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<link linkend='var-MACHINE'><filename>MACHINE</filename></link>
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set incorrectly.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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<link linkend='ref-classes-insane'><filename>insane.bbclass</filename></link>:
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This class checks the generated output from builds for sanity.
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For example, if building for an ARM target, did the build
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produce ARM binaries.
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If, for example, the build produced PPC binaries then there
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is a problem.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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<link linkend='ref-classes-testimage*'><filename>testimage.bbclass</filename></link>:
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This class performs runtime testing of images after they are
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built.
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The tests are usually used with
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<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#dev-manual-qemu'>QEMU</ulink>
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to boot the images and check the combined runtime result
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boot operation and functions.
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However, the test can also use the IP address of a machine to
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test.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_DEV_URL;#testing-packages-with-ptest'><filename>ptest</filename></ulink>:
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Runs tests against packages produced during the build for a
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given piece of software.
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The test allows the packages to be be run within a target
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image.
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</para></listitem>
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<listitem><para>
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<filename>oe-selftest</filename>:
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Tests combination BitBake invocations.
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These tests operate outside the OpenEmbedded build system
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itself.
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The <filename>oe-selftest</filename> can run all tests by
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default or can run selected tests or test suites.
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<note>
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Running <filename>oe-selftest</filename> requires
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host packages beyond the "Essential" grouping.
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See the
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"<link linkend='required-packages-for-the-host-development-system'>Required Packages for the Host Development System</link>"
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section for more information.
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</note>
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</para></listitem>
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</itemizedlist>
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</para>
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<para>
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Originally, much of this testing was done manually.
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However, significant effort has been made to automate the tests so
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that more people can use them and the Yocto Project development team
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can run them faster and more efficiently.
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</para>
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<para>
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The Yocto Project's main Autobuilder
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(<filename>autobuilder.yoctoproject.org</filename>) publicly tests
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each Yocto Project release's code in the
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<link linkend='oe-core'>OE-Core</link>, Poky, and BitBake
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repositories.
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The testing occurs for both the current state of the
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"master" branch and also for submitted patches.
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Testing for submitted patches usually occurs in the
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"ross/mut" branch in the <filename>poky-contrib</filename> repository
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(i.e. the master-under-test branch) or in the "master-next" branch
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in the <filename>poky</filename> repository.
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<note>
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You can find all these branches in the Yocto Project
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<ulink url='&YOCTO_DOCS_GS_URL;#source-repositories'>Source Repositories</ulink>.
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</note>
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Testing within these public branches ensures in a publicly visible way
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that all of the main supposed architectures and recipes in OE-Core
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successfully build and behave properly.
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</para>
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<para>
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Various features such as <filename>multilib</filename>, sub
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architectures (e.g. <filename>x32</filename>,
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<filename>poky-tiny</filename>, <filename>musl</filename>,
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<filename>no-x11</filename> and and so forth),
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<filename>bitbake-selftest</filename>, and
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<filename>oe-selftest</filename> are tested as part of
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the QA process of a release.
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Complete testing and validation for a release takes the Autobuilder
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workers several hours.
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<note>
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The Autobuilder workers are non-homogeneous, which means regular
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testing across a variety of Linux distributions occurs.
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The Autobuilder is limited to only testing QEMU-based setups and
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not real hardware.
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</note>
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</para>
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<para>
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Finally, in addition to the Autobuilder's tests, the Yocto Project
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QA team also performs testing on a variety of platforms, which includes
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actual hardware, to ensure expected results.
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</para>
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</section>
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</chapter>
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