Le vendredi 18 février 2011 à 08:59 -0700, Adam Fedor a écrit : > On Feb 18, 2011, at 2:11 AM, Philippe Roussel wrote: > > > > > Question : is there an easy way to run the testsuite with ./test-gnustep > > against libobjc2 ? > > Well, the testsuite is setup to use whatever libobjc is installed, but it > could be done, perhaps if you had already set up an initial installation with > libobjc2 installed. So you could run the testsuite on the same machine with > two different configurations: > > # Build libobjc version > TOPDIR=$HOME/software/gstep/autotest > export NAME=myhost-libobjc > rm -f gnustep-$NAME.txt > $TOPDIR/startup/scripts/test-gnustep --prefix=$TOPDIR/$NAME > > gnustep-$NAME.txt 2>&1 > > # Build libobjc2 version > TOPDIR=$HOME/software/gstep/autotest > export NAME=myhost-libobjc2 > rm -f gnustep-$NAME.txt > $TOPDIR/startup/scripts/test-gnustep --prefix=$TOPDIR/$NAME > > gnustep-$NAME.txt 2>&1 > > Only after the first time, you'd have to install libobjc2 in the second > install directory, so that it picks that up instead of trying to use libobjc. > Or perhaps you could edit the test-gnustep script itself to get it to work > automatically.
Thanks Adam, maybe I'll take a look. Philippe _______________________________________________ Discuss-gnustep mailing list [email protected] http://lists.gnu.org/mailman/listinfo/discuss-gnustep
