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| Using the Error Reporting Tool |
| ****************************** |
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| The error reporting tool allows you to submit errors encountered during |
| builds to a central database. Outside of the build environment, you can |
| use a web interface to browse errors, view statistics, and query for |
| errors. The tool works using a client-server system where the client |
| portion is integrated with the installed Yocto Project |
| :term:`Source Directory` (e.g. ``poky``). |
| The server receives the information collected and saves it in a |
| database. |
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| There is a live instance of the error reporting server at |
| https://errors.yoctoproject.org. |
| When you want to get help with build failures, you can submit all of the |
| information on the failure easily and then point to the URL in your bug |
| report or send an email to the mailing list. |
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| .. note:: |
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| If you send error reports to this server, the reports become publicly |
| visible. |
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| Enabling and Using the Tool |
| =========================== |
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| By default, the error reporting tool is disabled. You can enable it by |
| inheriting the :ref:`ref-classes-report-error` class by adding the |
| following statement to the end of your ``local.conf`` file in your |
| :term:`Build Directory`:: |
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| INHERIT += "report-error" |
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| By default, the error reporting feature stores information in |
| ``${``\ :term:`LOG_DIR`\ ``}/error-report``. |
| However, you can specify a directory to use by adding the following to |
| your ``local.conf`` file:: |
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| ERR_REPORT_DIR = "path" |
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| Enabling error |
| reporting causes the build process to collect the errors and store them |
| in a file as previously described. When the build system encounters an |
| error, it includes a command as part of the console output. You can run |
| the command to send the error file to the server. For example, the |
| following command sends the errors to an upstream server:: |
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| $ send-error-report /home/brandusa/project/poky/build/tmp/log/error-report/error_report_201403141617.txt |
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| In the previous example, the errors are sent to a public database |
| available at https://errors.yoctoproject.org, which is used by the |
| entire community. If you specify a particular server, you can send the |
| errors to a different database. Use the following command for more |
| information on available options:: |
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| $ send-error-report --help |
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| When sending the error file, you are prompted to review the data being |
| sent as well as to provide a name and optional email address. Once you |
| satisfy these prompts, the command returns a link from the server that |
| corresponds to your entry in the database. For example, here is a |
| typical link: https://errors.yoctoproject.org/Errors/Details/9522/ |
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| Following the link takes you to a web interface where you can browse, |
| query the errors, and view statistics. |
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| Disabling the Tool |
| ================== |
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| To disable the error reporting feature, simply remove or comment out the |
| following statement from the end of your ``local.conf`` file in your |
| :term:`Build Directory`:: |
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| INHERIT += "report-error" |
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| Setting Up Your Own Error Reporting Server |
| ========================================== |
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| If you want to set up your own error reporting server, you can obtain |
| the code from the Git repository at :yocto_git:`/error-report-web/`. |
| Instructions on how to set it up are in the README document. |
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