| commit | a8340767de71b8c7d10de74019622592b39e3704 | [log] [tgz] |
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| author | Jordan Rupprecht <rupprecht@google.com> | Thu Mar 28 15:57:09 2024 -0500 |
| committer | GitHub <noreply@github.com> | Thu Mar 28 15:57:09 2024 -0500 |
| tree | ea777c169a779ceb3631794760363e931adb000d | |
| parent | 7c1c07c92099d3e36e8f362706a5824ab04bdf38 [diff] |
[lldb] Remove cmake check for pexpect with LLDB_TEST_USE_VENDOR_PACKAGES (#86962) The commit 8bed754c2f965c8cbbb050be6f650b78f7fd78a6 was intended to support the use case where users want to run all the LLDB tests in an environment where pexpect is not installed. Those users can build with `-DLLDB_TEST_USER_ARGS=--skip-category=pexpect` to skip pexpect tests, *but* because we still fail in cmake configuration, they must use `-DLLDB_TEST_USE_VENDOR_PACKAGES=ON` to avoid failing due to pexpect not being available. I would like to remove `LLDB_TEST_USE_VENDOR_PACKAGES` now, but first I'd like to make sure users w/o pexpect can pass CI with `-DLLDB_TEST_USE_VENDOR_PACKAGES=OFF -DLLDB_TEST_USER_ARGS=--skip-category=pexpect`. Once that is done, I am not aware of any other issues caused by the previous commits, so the third party tree should be safe to remove.
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