torture: Make kvm-find-errors.sh account for kvm-remote.sh
Currently, kvm-find-errors.sh assumes that if "--buildonly" appears in the log file, then the run did builds but ran no kernels. This breaks with kvm-remote.sh, which uses kvm.sh to do a build, then kvm-again.sh to run the kernels built on remote systems. This commit therefore adds a check for a kvm-remote.sh run. While in the area, this commit checks for "--build-only" as well as "--build-only". Signed-off-by: Paul E. McKenney <paulmck@kernel.org>
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else
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echo No build errors.
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fi
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if grep -q -e "--buildonly" < ${rundir}/log
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if grep -q -e "--build-\?only" < ${rundir}/log && ! test -f "${rundir}/remote-log"
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then
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echo Build-only run, no console logs to check.
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exit $editorret
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