Dear All,

The Linux Test Project test suite has been released for the month of FEBRUARY 
2009. Please see ltp/INSTALL file carefully, as, there has been multiple 
changes for building/installing the test suite.

The latest version of the test-suite contains 3000+ tests for the Linux
OS and can be found at:
http://ltp.sourceforge.net/,
Latest happenings in LTP can also be found at:
http://ltp.sourceforge.net/wiki/,
http://ltp.sourceforge.net/wikiArchives.php, and,
IRC: irc.freenode.org #ltp.

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FEBRUARY 2009 Highlights:
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* Addition of QUOTA REMOUNT tests,
* Addition of FREEZER CONTROLLER tests,
* Microblaze Support for LTP,
* CPU CONSOLIDATION of Power Management tests,
* Several Coding style Fixes,
* Fixes for numerous other tests,
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FEBRUARY 2009 LTP Contributors:
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* Matt Helsley,
* Poornima Nayak,
* Jan Kara,
* Kamalesh Babulal,
* "Christopher J. PeBenito",
* Márton Németh,
* Gowrishankar M,
* Seiichi Ikarashi,
* CAI Qian,
* Peter Oberparleiter,
* Acalando,
* Yi Xu,
* Masatake YAMATO,
* Richard Corden,
* Dmitry Guryanov,
* Vivek,
* Xiao Xiao,
* Slava Semushin,
* Sripathi Kodi,
* Marc Kleine-Budde,
* Juergen Beisert,
* Jiri Palecek,
* Higor Aparecido Vieira Alves,
* Sharyathi Nagesh,
* Francesco Rundo,
* Michal Simek,
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Note(s) from the Maintainer:
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This month saw a good chunk of new tests being added. I am hopeful that this 
trend will continue for the all coming releases, where we can also see 
significant portion of Crackerjack tests being ported, from the 
point we left last year. It is also good to see that people taking up the cause 
for cleaning up the code for good coding styles. I am hoping that somebody will 
also take up the cause for improving the documentation for individual test 
cases as well.

The idea for an LTP Mini Summit has been floated in the LTP mailing list. 
Depending on the response we will decide whether to organize it or not. 
However, i feel things in LTP will change once developers/testers/stakeholders 
meet face to face. But the final decision is left on individual discretion.

Our web site also contains other information such as:
- A Linux test tools matrix
- Technical papers
- How To's on Linux testing
- Code coverage analysis tool.

We would encourage the community to post results to
[email protected],
patches, new tests, bugs or comments/questions to [email protected],
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=3382&atid=103382 (for New 
Bug(s)),
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=3382&atid=303382 (for New 
Patch(s)),
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?func=add&group_id=3382&atid=353382 (for New 
Feature Request(s))

Happy testing, 
Regards-- 
Subrata,

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