On 06/16/2012 11:43 AM, Luis Ibanez wrote:
On Fri, Jun 15, 2012 at 6:23 PM, Yaroslav Halchenko
<[email protected] <mailto:[email protected]>> wrote:
On Fri, 15 Jun 2012, Luis Ibanez wrote:
> A) We need to address a Post-Installation step
> where some .m files are compiled in their
> final destination. We are brainstorming on
> this with Yaroslav, Bhaskar, Amul and Brad...
now that it is buildable/usable it is time to cheat and simply perform
that gtminstall step right during package buildtime ;-) and then see if
there are no obvious problems with the functioning at run time. In our
our late evening attempt with Bhaskar -- GT.M seemed to function ok
even
if 'deployment directory' was moved. so as soon as there is something
for B) (wasn't there that minimal testcase script?) -- it would be
worth
checking on that. I thought you had it somewhere -- could you
share it?
Certainly,
I just put some initial ones here:
http://public.kitware.com/pub/itk/OSEHRA/testing_sources/
In order from simple to complex they are:
*
* helloworld.m
* fibonacci.m
* threeen1f.m
As we move forward we should build a larger body of test cases.
The FIS team has a testing infrastructure that is very complete,
but also might be too heavy for our purpose of testing the package.
[KSB] Yes, the upstream automated regression test suite will be too heavy
and is overkill to test repackaging of the upstream release. Also, the
scripts are ad hoc and heavily tied to our specific testing
infrastructure. But we will over time try to set if we can separate
pieces from it and put them out for stand-alone execution.
Regards
-- Bhaskar
--
GT.M - Rock solid. Lightning fast. Secure. No compromises.
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