I would just send one set of patches. But how you break it up is up to you.
-derek David Hampton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I've been working for some time to get this make torture test working, > and I believe I've finally finished (except for a problem or two in the > intltool utilities). For anyone who hasn't looked at it, the 'make > distcheck' command does the following: > > 1) make dist > 2) Untar the distribution into a new directory > -- In the new source tree -- > 3) Run autogen.sh, setting up split source and build directories. > 4) Make the sources read-only > 5) make > 6) make dvi > 7) make check > 8) make install > 9) make installcheck > 10) make uninstall > 11) Checks to insure that all installed files were removed > 12) make dist > 13) make distclean > 14) Checks to insure that all generated files were removed > 15) Deletes the new source tree > > I found a few files that weren't being included in the distribution > tarball, and a few other generated files that weren't being cleaned up. > > Almost all of my changes were to Makefile.am files, to allow for the > split source and build directories. Mostly swapping a source/build > declarations, although a few of the test directory makefiles needed some > extra load paths added to pick up both the static and the generated scm > files (which are in separate directories for this test). The other > changes were to a handful of test files to remove hard coded path > names. I did have to tweak a 'gnucash' or 'g-wrapped' symlink here or > there in the split tree so that the modules would correctly load for the > test cases. In all instances, this link is unchanged in a combined > source/build tree. > > I have compared the output of a 'make check' run in the split > source/build tree to that in a combined source tree, and all tests path > in both trees. > > How would you like me to proceed from here? Should I submit the > complete set of changes to the gnucash-patches list, should I split it > into several patches, something else? > > David > -- Derek Atkins Computer and Internet Security Consultant [EMAIL PROTECTED] www.ihtfp.com _______________________________________________ gnucash-devel mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.gnumatic.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/gnucash-devel