on 03/11/2013 14:56, Yaniv Bronheim wrote:
Hey Shu,
Personally when I run specific unit test I prefer to run it without installing 
vdsm package, means locally from my development directory.
I develop on my major machine and install the package on testing environments 
for verification, so during the development if I write some uts, I want to be 
able to run them fast and easy and continue. Using installed vdsm is more for 
functional tests in my opinion.

By the way, currently the tests can run both in installed and uninstalled 
environment.. and I agree about the trickiness of hackVDSM

Maybe running only after install is better practice but I'm not sure, we need 
more opinions about that issue..

Hi Yaniv. I agree with you on running tests fast and easy. I also think make install to ~/builder is fast and easy enough for me. I can accept run unit test in ~/builder and we can create script to automate this process. Before the git repo re-organization is ready, we can get rid of hackVDSM by running tests in ~/builder.

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