All, If you want to help out with the unit tests on Linux, but have been reluctant because of the need for a Windows box, your time has come.
Actually the time came a while ago, but I never really noticed it and probably others missed it as well. Thanks to the fine efforts of the build-meisters (especially Gonzalo) we can build and run the unit tests all on Linux. Of course you need a working mono installed on your system, but that's another well tread topic... For those who would like to try it yourself, in the mcs directory from cvs do: make -f makefile.gnu make -f makefile.gnu test It's only running the tests for corlib right now, but there's plenty of errors and failures to work on there to keep us busy. Plus, it's probably a simple matter to copy-paste some makefile magic and get more tests to run if you like. In any case, please give it a try and if you need any help with this or fixing/making more unit tests, please post your questions here to the list. Go mono! Nick D. _______________________________________________ Mono-list maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.ximian.com/mailman/listinfo/mono-list
