On Tuesday 08 April 2008, Garrett Cooper wrote: > On Tue, Apr 8, 2008 at 12:28 AM, Subrata Modak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > > wrote: > > Dear All, > > > > LTP Announces the creation of LTP-DEVEL RPM Packages for i386, x86_64, > > ia64, ppc64 & s390x. The same can be picked up from: > > > > http://ltp.sourceforge.net/, > > > > The Original motivation to create these Packages is to allow developers > > to write unit testcases in LTP, without the need to download the entire > > LTP test tree. Now, they can straightaway write Test Cases and can > > integrate them to LTP in future. The README.ltp-devel file contains all > > instructions to do so. > > > > I would kindly request the community to create similar LTP-DEVEL Package > > for other architectures as well, and, share the same with us. > > > > Happy Testing-- > > Subrata. > > Ok, excellent. I was slightly confused by the fact that the libraries > weren't compiled for all RPM vs TGZ files available on the site. I'll be > sure to go over the ltp-devel README, try and piece together what's going > on and get this test eval going.
the ltp-devel package is for developing your own ltp tests (which should later be merged into ltp proper), not for running the ltp testsuite. -mike
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