> In any case packaging test cases so that users can also
> use them is no bad thing, as the tests evolve we can use
> them to allow people to make better bug reports.
Depends upon the kind of test, but I do agree that some tests that can be
run on the user's system might be good. Things that check, for example, the
integrity of a repository or the proper configuration of the processor chain
(a frequent source of pilot error).
We all want better tests. The "stop what you're doing until we develop a
test suite" is my primary objection.
--- Noel
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