Re: latest master branch flutter build - smudge filter lfs failed downloading

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On Sat, 20 Aug 2022, Bernard Craddock wrote:

> Guys I took another look at this following my findings
>
> @Marius Vlad <marius.vlad@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Thanks for the dig tip,
> nice utility
> I think DNS is a red herring as intermittent resolution errors do not
> consistently fail on demand against the exact same file
> *plugins/assets/Audio.mp3"
> However took onboard your advice reviewed
> https://developers.google.com/speed/public-dns/ had a play around and
> changed name server to 8.8.8.8 Following output of dig tst.pumpedsvr.com
> github.com. I then cleared everything restarted job and failed again same
> error
>
> So I was stumped how you're able to build
> "agl-image-flutter-runtimerelease" Scott then confirmed he hasn't yet
> tried, so now i'm now wondering how exactly did you built it. This is what
> i used plain-vanilla are you doing something different?
>   $ source meta-agl/scripts/aglsetup.sh -f -m qemux86-64 -b qemux86-64
> agl-devel agl-basesystem agl-flutter
>   $ nohup time bitbake agl-image-flutter-runtimerelease &

I had test built agl-image-flutter for Needlefish M3 and final release,
and it was working, but I had not built it since.  I tried yesterday, it
builds fine here.  With respect to configuration, if you just want to
build agl-image-flutter and have no interest in the AGL demo images, then
you can configure with just "agl-flutter".  For building the demo images,
just pass "agl-demo" (with optional "agl-devel"), no need to manually
specify "agl-flutter".  agl-image-flutter will still build with the
"agl-demo" configuration.

> Reason being meta-flutter introduced git lfs in the last release. (I don't
> know much about it as we don't commit large files)
> So you would have had to manually install it as the job initially fails
> with git lfs not found.
>
> My AGL build server is Ubuntu VM on a Fedora host (tst.pumpedsvr.com) so I
> installed https://installati.one/ubuntu/20.04/git-lfs/
> I then fluffed around trying to configure as much as i could after watching
> https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xPFLAAhuGy0
> But I know something is missing, no idea what, fingers crossed the new
> build recipe contains git-lfs black magic to fill in the blanks!

[snip]

> I think this is a Joel issue as his Github CI jobs (I think may have
> git-lfs built in), same as gitlab, and suspect jenkins has a plugin.
> Please advise your what/how really appreciate it show me where i'm wrong
> if you require anything additional from me please ask no problem
> If you concur with my findings, I'll raise github meta-flutter issue

My Debian bullseye build container that I use for AGL does not have
git-lfs installed, and I can build agl-image-flutter without issues,
same as what Marius mentioned in his email just now.  So I'm unsure just
what it is that you're hitting, to be honest.  It looks like either
something with your local environment or perhaps another instance of the
bitbake network sandboxing blocking something, though it looks like your
failure is in a do_fetch where that should not be an issue.  I've started
on debugging why the bitbake sandboxing doesn't get enabled on my build
machine so I can try to rule that out.

Scott


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