Re: [xml] libxml2 test results



On 10/17/05, Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com> wrote:
On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 11:21:15AM -0700, Manish Marathe wrote:
On 10/17/05, Daniel Veillard <veillard redhat com> wrote:

On Mon, Oct 17, 2005 at 10:48:29AM -0700, Manish Marathe wrote:
Hello All,

Thanks for the help in advance.

I ran tests for libxml with test-target testall like

$ make testall

I got the output. I am not able to interpret the results like how 
many tests
were executed, how many passed, how many failed, how many skipped.
Do the results get stored some where else ?

run runtest manually ...


Well I am trying to automate the process of building libxml2 along 
with tests and code-coverage and I am sorry I didn't understand what 
you mean by run runtest manually.
        
 Other things :
   - if you work for spikesources.com why hide your email
address behind
     a gmail account. I take this as a negative feedback on 
future exchange
     with your company
   - If the goal is really to "make open-source more reliable 
and safe",
     I'm a bit worried by the content of your private answer >too.
   - use the mailing list for any exchanges related to libxml2
        
 thanks in advance,
        
Daniel 


Well, Yes I do work for SpikeSource, Inc and I am sorry but I didn't
mean in any way to hide my identity by using a gmail account. My only
intention was to keep email archive of libxml seperate from the company
inbox, which can be accessed from anywhere even If I don't have VPN
outside and also mails in gmail are grouped thread wise and also its
easy to search on gmail. Hope u would agree to that. Anyway I have
registered again with my SpikeSource ID. 

Thanks to let me know what you felt.

By the way here is what I did. In libxml/2.6.19/src/ dir I did:

$ ./configure --prefix=/opt/dev
$ make

I couldn't see any runtest script any where.

Do I have an older version of libxml ?

-Manish




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