In general I agree (and fwiw I think that the .gitignore files should be 
treated the same way), but the scenario files sometimes include some kind of 
setup preamble and a series of arguments fed into an app or script via pan.

I'm positive that folks in my old group at cisco don't execute the test apps 
manually unless they're trying to repro issues, and even then I questioned the 
competence of some devs executing ltp apps standalone.

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On Dec 29, 2010, at 3:44 PM, Mike Frysinger <[email protected]> wrote:

> On Wednesday, December 29, 2010 18:26:53 Garrett Cooper wrote:
>> Grep for pwrite under the runtest dir in the got repo.
> 
> personally, i never use runtest.  i dont believe our testers do either.  i'm 
> not sure what the current position is wrt to, but i dont think we should 
> require people working in the syscalls tree to update random runtest lists 
> whenever they add new tests.
> 
> if there is a runtest that says "run all syscall tests", then that sounds 
> like 
> a list that should be autogenerated by the build system.
> -mike

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