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Re: non-recursive make and tests: msg#00117sysutils.automake.general
On Tue, 31 Aug 2004, Gary V.Vaughan wrote:
That sounds great, but in my case the input files are graphic image files so they would be rather unwieldy in here documents. Typically a file is read, processed using an algorithm, and then either its checksum is compared with a reference checksum, or the final output is compared with reference data. There are lots of other types of software packages with tests that have similar requirements. The easiest solution is to update the check-TESTS: definition in automake's lib/am/check.am file so that it has an option to emulate the way a test would traditionally be executed by a recursive build. I can hack my copy of Automake, but then the resulting project can't be re-created by someone else. Bob ====================================== Bob Friesenhahn bfriesen@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://www.simplesystems.org/users/bfriesen |
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