xciter327 ***@***.***> writes: > I wanted to run some test on Fedora 34, which seems to have lost the netperf package. So I decided to give packaging Flent into a container a go. I'm having some issues actually running the thing. > Output from tring to run it: > ``` > ➜ flent git:(master) ✗ podman run -it --network=host 0c4ea2cce3e flent rrul -p all_scaled -l 60 -H netperf.bufferbloat.net > Started Flent 2.0.0 using Python 3.9.5. > Traceback (most recent call last): > File "/usr/bin/flent", line 33, in > sys.exit(load_entry_point('flent==2.0.0', 'console_scripts', 'run')()) > File "/usr/share/flent/flent/__init__.py", line 59, in run_flent > b.run() > File "/usr/share/flent/flent/batch.py", line 617, in run > return self.run_test(self.settings, self.settings.DATA_DIR, True) > File "/usr/share/flent/flent/batch.py", line 505, in run_test > record_metadata(res, settings.EXTENDED_METADATA, > File "/usr/share/flent/flent/metadata.py", line 132, in record_metadata > m['MODULE_VERSIONS'] = get_module_versions() > File "/usr/share/flent/flent/metadata.py", line 514, in get_module_versions > version_strings.split( > AttributeError: 'NoneType' object has no attribute 'split' > ``` Hmm, my guess would be that this happens because the container doesn't have 'hexdump' available. Really shouldn't cause a crash, though, that's definitely a bug... And yeah, I really ought to do something about that missing netperf package (you're the second person pointing it out in the last couple of days)... -- You are receiving this because you are subscribed to this thread. Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHub: https://github.com/tohojo/flent/issues/226#issuecomment-856657814