On Tue, Nov 04, 2008 at 11:22:52AM -0800, Chris Anderson wrote: > The question here is one of strategy, I think. Basically, the JS test > suite needs a running CouchDB HTTP server to test against. This is a > little hard to arrange from the command line. The main utility of the > console test runner will be in validating installations on remote > "headless" nodes. So it will mostly be useful for managing larger > clusters. > > Because of the dependence on a running couch, it might not be a good > candidate for running from make check. However, I'm far from an expert > on build conventions. If anyone out there is confident about how it > *should* work I'd be glad to hear from you.
I don't think we should be spawning a CouchDB instance from the build. Perhaps we can move these off into a separate test utility? -- Noah Slater, http://bytesexual.org/nslater
