Ed Hartnett wrote:
Howdy all!
If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options,
how do I do it?
For example, I have to have a shell script to run tst_parallel below,
because it needs to be called with the poe command, and some env vars
set. In other cases, I need to
* Harald Dunkel wrote on Mon, Jun 20, 2005 at 10:11:05AM CEST:
Ed Hartnett wrote:
check_PROGRAMS = tst_parallel
TESTS = run_par_test.sh
Where run_par_test.sh is:
MP_TASKS_PER_NODE=4 MP_PROCS=4 poe ./tst_parallel
Since Automake is based on Perl it should be pretty easy to do
Hi Ed,
* Ed Hartnett wrote on Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:09:05PM CEST:
If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options,
how do I do it?
You are using the Automake builtin support for tests. It's quite
limited, and I believe it cannot do what you want.
For example, I have
Ralf Wildenhues [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi Ed,
* Ed Hartnett wrote on Thu, Jun 16, 2005 at 10:09:05PM CEST:
If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options,
how do I do it?
You are using the Automake builtin support for tests. It's quite
limited, and I believe it
Ed Hartnett [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Howdy all!
If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options,
how do I do it?
For example, I have to have a shell script to run tst_parallel below,
because it needs to be called with the poe command, and some env vars
set. In
Howdy all!
If I have some tests, and want to run them with command line options,
how do I do it?
For example, I have to have a shell script to run tst_parallel below,
because it needs to be called with the poe command, and some env vars
set. In other cases, I need to call test program with some