Hello Mario, Paul Libbrecht from the Jelly team asked me to write complete unit tests to for my changes. He suggested to write tests for every protocol.
To do that, I need to reproduce the test environment on my system at home. I have a dedicated personal server that is not yet fully configured and I don't have WMWare. I need to configure my server anyway so if I can configure it to run Apache tests it is even better for me. Here I quoted the remarck of Paul "That seems annoying to insert yet another dependence, or ? Services for the test ? Would that run with gump ? " To try to answer to those questions, I have some questions: * VFS is part of the GUMP build process right ? * If so, if I use the same properties in the Jelly project to test my VFS related stuff, there must be no problem (system is already configured) * To test my tests can somebody send me the information to setup a compatible build environment ? * Do I need to use GUMP to be sure that I don't introduce odd problems ? Merry Christmas an Happy new year to all of you ! Benoit. Le sam 24/12/2005 à 06:55, Mario Ivankovits a écrit : > Hi! > > Maybe split the machine dependent stuff in an other property file and > > put a note in a README file ? > > > I could remove them so we have to provide them e.g. through the > command-line. > But do you plan to run the VFS tests? You need a special setup with lot > of services installed and enabled. There is a vmware image with all this > stuff setup in an linux environment. > If you do not run these tests, you can simply ignore the properties. > > Merry Christmas and a happy new year! > > Ciao, > Mario --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
