On 28 apr 2014, at 19:31, Jonathan Gibbons <jonathan.gibb...@oracle.com> wrote:

> On 04/28/2014 01:08 AM, Staffan Larsen wrote:
>> If you prefer to not use the makefile to run tests, you would have to do two 
>> step: first compile native tests (using the makefiles) and then run jtreg 
>> manually. You would then have to tell jtreg where the compiled tests are.
> 
> There should be a separate test-bundle target so you can go "make 
> test-bundle" without running the tests.

Good point. I’ve been calling the target that build the test “build-tests” 
which I’m not particularly fond of. “test-bundle” on the other hand seems to 
imply an actual bundling (zipping, tarring) of the files (and maybe that was 
what you were referring to?). The makesfiles today do not have logic for 
creating these bundles, even for the product. The closest you get for the 
product is “images” which will create an exploded bundle (what it looks like 
before you tar/zip it). This is also what I do for "build-tests”. Still would 
like a better name.

/Staffan


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