On 12/06/2012 03:05 AM, Assaf Gordon wrote:
Hello,
With the attached patch, numfmt passes "make syntax-check" and almost passes "make check"
and "make distcheck".
Excellent, we'll review from there so.
Regarding the checks: "tests/misc/numfmt.pl" passes all tests successfully.
But:
1. When running "make check", "tests/df/total-verify.sh" fails, so the check
isn't complete.
I see you've reported this separately at:
http://bugs.gnu.org/13099
2. When running "make check TESTS=tests/misc/numfmt VERBOSE=yes", the tests
script passes, but the process later fails with this error:
> make[6]: Entering directory `/home/gordon/projects/coreutils/gnulib-tests'
> make[6]: *** No rule to make target `tests/misc/numfmt.log', needed by
`test-suite.log'. Stop.
Instructions were out of date, sorry.
I'm going to apply the following now.
thanks!
Pádraig.
commit 65ea59cf8a5c23c76b691bdd6e288c6340be40b5
Author: Pádraig Brady <[email protected]>
Date: Thu Dec 6 09:29:34 2012 +0000
maint: adjust instructions to run a single test
* README: Adjust as per the recent changes introduced
when switching to non recursive make.
diff --git a/README b/README
index 09961a0..3b5f576 100644
--- a/README
+++ b/README
@@ -176,7 +176,7 @@ in verbose mode for each failing test. For example,
if the test that fails is tests/misc/df, then you would
run this command:
- (cd tests && make check TESTS=misc/df VERBOSE=yes) >> log 2>&1
+ make check TESTS=tests/df/df-P.sh VERBOSE=yes SUBDIRS=. >> log 2>&1
For some tests, you can get even more detail by adding DEBUG=yes.
Then include the contents of the file 'log' in your bug report.