>From: Thomas Roswall <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>Sent: Nov 14, 2006 3:37 PM
>To: [email protected]
>Subject: Re: [qa-dev] Whan can I say "GO"
>
>> You mean qatesttool? I installed it on my machine. Which test do you
>> run? There are a lot of them and they take a a LOT of time.
>> I have just found ooo_releasetests.sh and OOoTestRun_unix.sh scripts. I
>> can run these in my office over night(s) ;-)
>I just follow the steps in the TCM-testtool, first running the first and 
>topten, and if everything goes fine, then the scripts you mention
>it takes 1 day more og less, depends on your hardware and how many errors you 
>have. I think the automation tests are good to find bugs and errors that 
>causes the application to crash. we still need the manual test afterwords
>
Which tests are these.  I think that they should be added to the TCM if they
are that important.

>it will take you some hours to analyze the resultfiles
>
Try days in some cases.  I setup my system to stop on error and that way I can 
work through each error to find out why the system stops.  

>torsten made a good summary some time ago to begin to understand the 
>testresult
>http://qa.openoffice.org/servlets/ReadMsg?list=dev&msgNo=7020
>
I need to read through that message and absorb it.

James McKenzie
Mac OS X QA/Test Team Lead
Still looking for NL folks to test more languages!

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