Hi, Thanks for your e-mail.
bernd> It should if you say "make -k check". "make -k check" only partially works for me. The "-k" option causes "make" to ignore all errors and therefore continue with recursive execution -- in this way it does what I want. But I only want "make" to ignore errors from running tests, not all errors. My test scripts are automatically generated by "make" and then run. If "make" fails to generate such a script, then I want "make" to report the error and stop. Best, Irek On Tue, 16 Sep 2003, Bernd Jendrissek wrote: > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- > Hash: SHA1 > > On Mon, Sep 15, 2003 at 05:18:11PM -0600, Ireneusz SZCZESNIAK wrote: > > Let me explain the problem further. In my software package there is > > the directory "tests", which contains subdirectories "A" and "B". > > Each of the subdirectories "A" and "B" contains some tests. When a > > test in the directory "A" fails (error code 1), then "make check" > > reports an error, exits, and therefore does not execute tests in the > > directory "B", while I want "make check" to run the tests also in the > > directory "B". > > It should if you say "make -k check". > > - -- > [I can't guarantee the integrity of my mail; I suspect my employer of > mail tampering (adding disclaimers without my authorization). Please > consider only signed text as my words. Verify if you can!] > > "There are few or no amazing magicians in the world. Precious few > people are skilled enough to walk in on the blazing ruins of an > arbitrary sinking project, patch the holes and make it into a graceful > ocean liner. People that have this skill ought to be designing > projects correctly from the ground up, not dousing the flames of > someone else's train wreck." > > - Lewin Edwards (comp.arch.embedded) > -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- > Version: GnuPG v1.0.4 (GNU/Linux) > Comment: For info see http://www.gnupg.org > > iD8DBQE/Zrn//FmLrNfLpjMRAtDKAJ0UWU72FcV3zb7H4ct1ZHTXPaff7ACfTmzS > jJJ0mnQyEWDAJGRm1r6l3qk= > =4Ntq > -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- >