>> tests/option-tester.sh >> tests/python3-tester.sh > This is mostly in terms of mapping packages to Gentoo's ebuilds and ensuring > dependencies are correct: > - spin up a test environment with nothing installed > - add the declared dependencies > - test building & possibly running with the kitchen sink turned on
The tests above were intended for that sort of use. They may use too many CPU cycles for some cases, but that doesn't look like a problem for you. If you find something they don't cover, please let me know. High on my list is a post-install sanity check. (mostly to ensure that the libraries are available) ------ > I did find it in the 'ntpd -v' output as well: > | This version was compiled with the following clock drivers: > | GENERIC NMEA PPS SHM GPSD > (very generous with whitespace I see) There is no "-v" command line option. That's the generic help message. I think the extra white space is so that things line up in columns if they overflow a single line. -- These are my opinions. I hate spam. _______________________________________________ devel mailing list devel@ntpsec.org http://lists.ntpsec.org/mailman/listinfo/devel