I think the natural place for including these tests is the 
testcases/network/rpc branch.

Do you want me to send a patch from the last ltp realease that includes 
them in the right place ?

Best regards,
Aurélien

Subrata Modak wrote:

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>
>Well i am waiting for reply to the proposals that i made below. Is it
>possible for you to submit a Patch on the lines other Network Tests in
>general and NFS tests in Particular, that are written in LTP.
>
>I would also like to know more about the prospect of including the
>attached test suite inside LTP from the community. What do you feel
>about including the same in LTP after some tweaking ??
>
>--Subrata
>
>On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 15:11 +0530, Subrata Modak wrote:
>  
>
>>On Mon, 2007-12-10 at 08:51 +0100, Aurélien Charbon wrote:
>>    
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>
>>>A test-suite for RPC linux libraries has been developped by our NFSv4 team.
>>>I sent a message with code as attachment to the ltp-list, because it 
>>>would be great to see the code integrated and used in the LTP testsuite.
>>>
>>>Unfortunately I did not get any answer about that code.
>>>
>>>I have a question: does the code have to necessarily use the LTP test 
>>>harness API to be included in the project ?
>>>
>>>Thanks you in advance for advice.
>>>
>>>Best regards,
>>>
>>>Aurélien
>>>
>>>      
>>>
>>I had replied to you earlier on this. May be the mail has not reached
>>you. I will paste my Reply below to the same mail you sent earlier:
>>
>>Aurélien Charbon <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote on 11/30/2007
>>07:50:02 PM:
>>    
>>
>>>Hi,
>>>A test-suite for RPC linux libraries has been developped in our NFSv4
>>>      
>>>
>>team.
>>    
>>
>>>I sent a message with the code as attachment to the ltp-list, because
>>>it would be great to see the code integrated and used in the LTP
>>>testsuite.
>>>      
>>>
>>Thank you. I received it long back. Yes it would be great to have any
>>sort of Value addition to LTP. We welcome you to give us any nonexistent
>>test cases to LTP. 
>>
>>    
>>
>>>Unfortunately I did not get any answer about that code.
>>>      
>>>
>>Sorry for that.
>>
>>    
>>
>>>I have a question: does the code have to necessarily use the LTP test
>>>harness API to be included in the project ?
>>>      
>>>
>>May not be always. It depends on the type of Test Cases that we are
>>trying to Integrate to LTP. For example, KDUMP is executed Exclusively
>>and does not run with runltp script. So it is not a problem if it
>>reports results in itś own format, but, the same is not with NUMA. So, i
>>got the NUMA guy to write it in Ltp TEST HARNESS API. So, it depends
>>upon the type of Integration. I think the Network testcases in LTP does
>>not follow the LTP API as again Network Test Cases are run separately in
>>most instances. Having said that, i would like to see your test cases in
>>the form of some new subdirectory under ltp/testcases/network. There are
>>already nfs and nfsv4 test cases existing. Please go through them and
>>see whether the functionality they cover are also covered by your test
>>cases, then in such a case there will be just the duplication of same
>>functionality testing. Can you please come up with an idea to find out
>>the exact place where we can comfortably put your test cases in LTP ??
>>And then submit a Patch in this regard. I would be more than happy to
>>see your test cases in LTP. I am attaching the same once again for
>>everybody to review. Let us come up with an IDEA to include Charbonś
>>contribution in LTP.
>>
>>--Subrata--
>>
>
>
>  
>


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       Aurelien Charbon
       Linux NFSv4 team
           Bull SAS
     Echirolles - France
http://nfsv4.bullopensource.org/
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