Is there a way to run a single test of my choice?
Victor Secarin
Joe Wilson wrote:
Can you post the output for the failed tests?
i.e.:
footest-13.1...
Expected: [10]
Got: [0]
--- Victor Secarin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hello, everyone. I just started to look at the software and I have two
questions:
Question 1:
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Building sqlite-3.4.1, as obtained from the cvs, on Fedora 5, 64 bits,
with gcc 4.1.1, over glibc-2.4-11, and tcl/tcl-devel 8.4.13-1.1,
followed by "make fulltest", I get the following three failed tests:
lock4-1.3 malloc2-1.1.31.5 malloc2.1.5
Building the same with the Intel compiler icc 9.1.051, I get 8 failures
as follows:
bind-4.4 bind-4.5 expr-2.26 malloc2.1.5 printf-13.6 utf16-bind-4.4
utf16-bind-4.5 utf16-expr-2.26
How do I find out which matter and which do not?
Is there a mechanism whereby I can check these without bothering people?
Is the testing machinery documented anywhere?
Am I supposed to use the library if I have failed tests?
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