On Sun, 19 Apr 2009, Will Coleda wrote:

> Please remember to either use 'make fulltest' or, if running 'make
> fulltest_all', to actually go back through and check the output, since
> fulltest_all actually ignores return values from the various
> harnesses, and theoretically always exits with a "success" return
> value.

Just curious:  Is there any real difference between

        make fulltest_all

and

        make -k fulltest

Is it, perhaps, an attempt to get the tests to parallelize (or not) 
differently?  I wouldn't think running the tests in parallel would work 
anyway.  Or does Microsoft 'nmake' not have an equivalent '-k' flag?

-- 
    Andy Dougherty              [email protected]
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