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importantly we want to reduce our stress level
with this new machine before putting it in service.
I was just looking for an existing solution before coming up with my own.
You could try the CVS test script, src/sanity.sh in the cvs
distribution. It is fairly extensive.
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rsync.
This will be a production machine and I'd like to know if there is any
test suite I can run that can hammer CVS for a week or two
from multiple
client machines, to give us a feel good about it.
Exactly what are you concerned about?
Would a hearty endorsement suit you? We have been
Martin d'Anjou wrote:
Exactly what are you concerned about?
The stress level of my managers and co-workers ;-)
Would a hearty endorsement suit you? We have been using CVS for several
No. I've used CVS for a little while too. That's not the question.
I want to run a load test on the machine
bottlenecks, or what?
I want to run a load test on the machine, and I figure tons
of CVS queries
and operations are a nice way to do that from multiple
clients for a week
will do. Any suggestions or should I be writing a script to
produce random
operations?
Hmmm... seems to me
Martin d'Anjou wrote:
To: Jim.Hyslop
Exactly what are you concerned about?
The stress level of my managers and co-workers ;-)
cough Please don't make jokes like that when I have a mouth full of
coffee!
Seriously, though, are you concerned about data integrity, server
throughput,
Allow me to suggest a simpler alternative.
Developers do not book code into CVS until it is ready to be promoted to QA.
Presumably you would not want code included in the automatic build unless the
developers had completed it, so your test tag works fine as it is.
Tested QA code
I have setup a commitcheck.pl file to test comple any perl source which is
added to a repository, i would like to do the same with gcc for any c/c++
code. Has anyone already done this, or have a useful commitcheck script. Is
there a command which lets you just test a c file for syntax
JacobRhoden [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hi,
I have setup a commitcheck.pl file to test comple any perl source
which is added to a repository, i would like to do the same with gcc
for any c/c++ code. Has anyone already done this, or have a useful
commitcheck script. Is there a command which
Hi,
I have setup a commitcheck.pl file to test comple any perl source which is
added to a repository, i would like to do the same with gcc for any c/c++
code. Has anyone already done this, or have a useful commitcheck script. Is
there a command which lets you just test a c file for syntax
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Mike Ayers writes:
There is no CVS 1.11.3.1 - current version is 1.11.2, with 1.11.3
impending.
...
I'm a little confused here. Vanilla CVS does not have messageboxes.
What platform is this?
This would most probably be CVSNT 1.11.1.3 (not .3.1) and WinCVS.
Satheesh: there is a also
en i see the details, this was the message.
"cvs server:Up-to-date check failed for 'team/test/MyTest.java'
cvs[server aborted]:correct above errors first.
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what could be the problem? could anyone figure out.
en i see the details, this was the message.
"cvs server:Up-to-date check failed for 'team/test/MyTest.java'
cvs[server aborted]:correct above errors first.
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what could be the problem? could anyone figure out.
not have messageboxes.
What platform is this?
The CVS repository reported problem.(dialog window).
When i see the details, this was the message.
cvs server:Up-to-date check failed for 'team/test/MyTest.java'
cvs[server aborted]:correct above errors first
For some reason, I did not receive a copy
of the last message I sent to this list,
even though it shows up in the archives
at the mailing list web page.
I have checked my subscriber options,
and confirmed that 'Receive posts you
send to this list' is set to 'Yes'.
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Maybe you can direct me to the thread?
Language is C/C++.
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What is the best way to capture test code for a module?
We had a thread on this not long ago. All right, let's start from the
beginning: what language
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What is the best way to capture test code for a module?
We had a thread on this not long ago. All right, let's start from the
beginning: what language?
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What is the best way to capture test code for a module?
The first idea that comes to mind, is to keep a directory under the
module named Test to keep the test code. But normally the developers and
testers are seperated division in a company and they don't care about
each others code. Why should
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I have posted a new version of Yap Noel's reservations patch
on sourceforge:
http://sourceforge.net/tracker/?atid=304680group_id=4680func=browse
It has now been fairly well tested and includes documentation and
test cases.
This patch is not against an official release of CVS. Instead
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On Wed, Aug 30, 2000 at 04:34:25PM -0500, Cameron, Steve wrote:
Noel Yap wrote:
It's interesting that none of "cvs edit -c", "cvs edit -f", and "cvs ci
-c" made
it into this release even though the patches have been out there for quite
some
time (at SourceForge under project RCVS) and
Matthias Kranz writes:
The problem is probably, that there is no one out there feeling really
responsible for saying "Yes" or "No" or "Please adjust your contribution
in this manner ...". The guys of OpenAv seem to be reserved about
leading the development and who else do you think should
Noel L Yap wrote:
I get an error when I click on the link below. It looks like
ftp://ftp.cvshome.org/pub/pre doesn't exist.
Correcting this problem now. It will be up shortly.
~j
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I got the tarball. Just one comment so far. It'd be nice if the tarball
created its own subdirectory (eg cvs-1.11-pre) upon untarring.
Noel
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atches are extremely important in that they satisfy most users who
want reserved locks while not making irate those who prefer concurrent
development -- it's the best of both worlds.
Noel
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2000.08.30 13:24:03
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Subject: Re: CVS Code Freeze a
Noel L Yap wrote:
I got the tarball. Just one comment so far. It'd be nice if the tarball
created its own subdirectory (eg cvs-1.11-pre) upon untarring.
Very good point. I have corrected this.
Thanx,
~j
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Noel Yap wrote:
It's interesting that none of "cvs edit -c", "cvs edit -f", and "cvs ci
-c" made
it into this release even though the patches have been out there for quite
some
time (at SourceForge under project RCVS) and many people are already using
it.
IMO, these patches are extremely
Noel L Yap wrote:
It's interesting that none of "cvs edit -c", "cvs edit -f", and "cvs ci -c" made
it into this release
Damn! OpenAve: PLEASE put these in. We desperately need them.
Hopefully the WinCVS folks will incorporate them as well.
IMO, these patches are extremely important in
On Wednesday, August 30, Laird Nelson wrote:
Noel L Yap wrote:
It's interesting that none of "cvs edit -c", "cvs edit -f", and "cvs ci -c"
made
it into this release
Damn! OpenAve: PLEASE put these in. We desperately need them.
Hopefully the WinCVS folks will incorporate them as
[EMAIL PROTECTED] on 2000.08.30 18:26:45
On Wednesday, August 30, Laird Nelson wrote:
Noel L Yap wrote:
It's interesting that none of "cvs edit -c", "cvs edit -f", and "cvs ci -c"
made
it into this release
Damn! OpenAve: PLEASE put these in. We desperately need them.
Hopefully
Make that TWO more votes ...
Laird Nelson wrote:
Noel L Yap wrote:
It's interesting that none of "cvs edit -c", "cvs edit -f", and "cvs ci -c" made
it into this release
Damn! OpenAve: PLEASE put these in. We desperately need them.
Hopefully the WinCVS folks will incorporate them
In an effort to provide the CVS community with a new release of CVS we
are announcing a feature freeze until the next release of CVS has been
tested and made public. In the next few days we will have a
test candidate available for anonymous FTP from
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On Fri, Jun 30, 2000 at 22:03 -0400, Chris Carbaugh wrote:
sorry
I hate when people do this, and now I'm doing it.
Gotta test new mail clients somehow right?
Then do so against a public bounce server or in a local
environment or via PM with a friend. PLONK for doing this on a
list
sorry
I hate when people do this, and now I'm doing it.
Gotta test new mail clients somehow right?
on 4/12/00 2:34 PM, William K. Gibson at [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I sent a message earlier and it did not show up in this list. Can anyone see
this message?
Ok, Ok, after recieving about ten replies I now know that my messages are
seen. Hooray! I'm Somebody! :-)
For some reason my first
I sent a message earlier and it did not show up in this list. Can anyone see
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Hello,
I am thinking of using CVS on an IRIX system, but am concerned that the CVS test suite
( make check ) fails. The first failure is on the test importc-8. The failure on
importc-8 is related to the dates rolling over.
I have tried the tests on several different versions of IRIX
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