All,
Have some of the tests been updated to run unsupervised, or do some
still need user interaction? If so, can this type of information be
included in the component.xml files, and ultimately in componentset.xml
file?
I would suggest the following,
<test>yes</test> - There is a test and it will run automatically without
user interaction.
<test>no</test> - no test at all.
<test>user</test> - there is a test but it needs user interaction.
I can then ignore components without a test and the ones that require
user interaction when running the nightly build.
The make check ran on venus last night, but it has now stalled on the
PCS test. Also the SNX test took an exceedingly long time:
Done building snx (Thu Mar 3 2005 01:52:12 UTC)
Caching package
/home/vmwareshare/rhel30linux_i386/build/packages/tars/snx-1.1-1.tar.gz
Found package:
/home/vmwareshare/rhel30linux_i386/build/build-cache/snx/packages/snx-1.
1-1.tar.gz
Building snx-test (Thu Mar 3 2005 01:52:12 UTC)
Clearing cache...done
Done building snx-test (Thu Mar 3 2005 09:35:15 UTC)
Building psx-test (Thu Mar 3 2005 09:35:15 UTC)
Clearing cache...done
Steve.
-----Original Message-----
From: Starlink development [mailto:[log in to unmask]] On Behalf Of
Rankin, SE (Stephen)
Sent: 02 March 2005 12:10
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Subject: Tests - make check
All,
I am going to include a make check in tonight's build, but this will be
separate from the actual compiling and installing of the software, so
that be unaffected. There will be several new groups on the build pages,
such as Applications-test etc. Each make check build will appear as a
new module in the list called pkgname-test, this is so that I can
include pkgname as a dependency of pkgname-test which will ensure that
the component is build and installed before running make check. This
should also get around the problem of any build-link cyclic
dependencies.
I am only including <link>, <run> and <test> dependencies, and the built
installed component itself for the make check builds, is this correct?
I will do an initial test only on the RHEL i386 build tonight.
Ta,
Steve.
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