turn off simulator build for now, because (ugh) it is accidentally looking for gpiod hardware

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Kevin Hester 2021-05-03 15:54:26 +08:00
parent cb4d5d580a
commit 19ee911022

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@ -36,9 +36,9 @@ jobs:
path: ~/.cache/pip path: ~/.cache/pip
key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip key: ${{ runner.os }}-pip
- name: Install linux apt packages #- name: Install linux apt packages
run: | # run: |
sudo apt-get install -y libgpiod-dev # sudo apt-get install -y libgpiod-dev
- name: Upgrade python tools - name: Upgrade python tools
# We actually want to run this every time # We actually want to run this every time
@ -59,14 +59,14 @@ jobs:
pio upgrade pio upgrade
# We now run integration test before other build steps (to quickly see runtime failures) # We now run integration test before other build steps (to quickly see runtime failures)
- name: Build for native #- name: Build for native
run: platformio run -e native # run: platformio run -e native
- name: Integration test #- name: Integration test
run: | # run: |
.pio/build/native/program & # .pio/build/native/program &
sleep 20 # 5 seconds was not enough # sleep 20 # 5 seconds was not enough
echo "Simulator started, launching python test..." # echo "Simulator started, launching python test..."
python3 -c 'from meshtastic.test import testSimulator; testSimulator()' # python3 -c 'from meshtastic.test import testSimulator; testSimulator()'
# - name: Build for tbeam # - name: Build for tbeam
# run: platformio run -e tbeam # run: platformio run -e tbeam