Subrata,

 >Masatake is already working to port the missing syscall test cases in
>LTP from the Crackerjack Project to LTP. And it is already a huge
 I am glad to hear that. 
>effort. I think the idea here is great as we are not re-inventing the
Yes, you can do this and we can use our time to develope more test cases.
>to port from you, unless somebody in LTP community has already submitted
In that case, we will refer your cases and make them better.
>https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ltp-list
I joined now. I am very surprised that your community are
working so active. I will check and I will post anything
I can collaborate.
>We will be collaborating as far as we can, as all of us striving to
>Linux better.
Yes, agree.  We will continue this effort for our purpose, Linux better.
Please post anything to both our mailing list and cc-d your mailing list 
when you have to contact me.

Thanks,

Hisashi

>送信者 : Subrata Modak <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>主題 : Re: Re[2]: Re[2]: Re[2]: Re[2]: [Crackerjack-devel] [LTP]Crackerjack 
>andLinuxTes
>受信日 :08/07/12 04:10
>属性 : なし
>
>Dear Hisashi Hashimoto San,
>
>Thank you for writing back to us. We are delighted to colloborate on all
>fronts to make Linux testing better. My comments embedded in the
>following lines.
>
>On Fri, 2008-07-11 at 13:53 +0900, [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>wrote:
>> Subrata,
>> 
>>   Sorry for long time no reply.
>> We had internal meeting of our project
>> regarding how to proceed.
>> Current our plan is:
>> (1) Unfortunattelly, our test cases do not cover all system call yet.
>>      Total number of system call in Kernel 2.6.26 is almost 326.
>>       But, we developed around 299.
>
>Masatake is already working to port the missing syscall test cases in
>LTP from the Crackerjack Project to LTP. And it is already a huge
>effort. I think the idea here is great as we are not re-inventing the
>same wheel. We can use your test cases released under GPLv2 and port to
>LTP format.
>
>We gain by getting more kernel test cases in LTP without the need to
>massively write things. And you retain your goal of providing a
>regression comparisn framework. In future, whenever the no. of syscalls
>goes increasing in kernels, and as soon as you write them ,we will try
>to port from you, unless somebody in LTP community has already submitted
>a test case in that regard. Or, even we can concentrate to write test
>cases in some other are as well.
>
>Presently, the first job is to port the existing ones from you to us.
>
>>      Therefore,  we would like to start developing in soon.
>>      The starting date would be some time in August.
>> (2) Some of our developed test cases do not meet our quality criteria.
>>      As you know, we set our quality goal as covarage ratio more than
>>      yours.
>>        We are now checking all tests again. And if necessary, we need to
>>      enhance test cases.
>
>Good to know that. As and when you do this, we might also relook into
>ours and change accordingly.
>
>> (3)  Through our acitivity (1) and (2), we would like to exchange
>>       information and technical/engineering  discussion on this mailing list.
>
>Definitely yes. All of you can subscribe to the ltp mailing list:
>https://lists.sourceforge.net/mailman/listinfo/ltp-list
>
>And please add us as CC to all the technical discussion you have. Guys
>in ltp mailing list will need to subscribe yours if they want to reply
>back to you.
>
>> 
>> Yesterday, 4 Maintainers(Andrew Morton, Paul Moor, James Morris, Thomas 
>> Gleixner)
>> visit Japan to make presentation regarding the latest kernel/security 
>> activity.
>> I had opportunity to make presentation to them about our current status.
>> I present that
>> (1) We released test cases 300/326.
>> (2) We plan to make complete set and enhance quality.
>> (3) We continue to talk with other test project(LTP as you, AutoTest:Martin 
>> Bleigh),
>>      and exchange information and status, and others.
>> Maintainers said/recommend to expand the target, to continue the effort
>> and collaborate with LTP and so on.
>
>We will be collaborating as far as we can, as all of us striving to
>Linux better.
>
>
>Regards--
>Subrata
>
>> 
>>  I hope you and we can do the collaboration work on test project.
>> 
>> Best,
>> 
>> Hashimoto Hisashi
>
>
>
Hisashi Hashimoto
Section Manager
Open Source Software Promotion Center
Platform Software
Hitachi, Ltd., Software Division
Tel : +81-45-862-8424, Fax : +81-45-862-9047
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