[SAMBA4] Have I got a task for you! (help fix quicktest)
Zahari Zahariev
zahar.zahariev at postpath.com
Wed Sep 16 14:13:11 MDT 2009
Hello Andrew,
I ran the command you've suggested. I let it run for about 5 min then grepped the result for "subunit", "testsuit" and "time:" in the beginning of each line. I have attached the result I got. Tell me is that what you meant and is this enough to judge which of them we can use or not.
Did I understand you right?
Thanks!
--Z
----- Original Message -----
> From: Andrew Bartlett <abartlet at samba.org>
> To: zahari.zahariev at postpath.com <zahari.zahariev at postpath.com>
> Cc: samba-technical at samba.org <samba-technical at samba.org>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 15, 2009 10:47:49 PM GMT+0200 Europe;Athens
> Subject: [SAMBA4] Have I got a task for you! (help fix quicktest)
> > Samba4's 'make quicktest' is a great way to check that simple changes
> don't totally bust the tree. However, it does not cover many quick
> tests.
>
> I wondered if you might be able to run:
>
> ../selftest/selftest.pl --prefix=st --builddir=. --srcdir=.
> --exclude=selftest/skip --testlist="selftest/tests.sh|"
> --socket-wrapper
>
> Then grep for the subunit output, to find the timestamps. using that
> (see the subunit project for scripts and format details), produce a
> spreadsheet with all the tests, and how long they take.
>
> Look at the list of tests we have in selftest/quick, and then propose
> anew list of tests containing more (or at least a better variety of)
> tests that can be executed in the same or a similar amount of time.
>
> Hopefully this will allow us to get more code tested quickly, rather
> than relying on the (too long) full make test
>
> What do you think?
>
>
> Andrew Bartlett
> --
> Andrew Bartlett
> http://samba.org/~abartlet/
> Authentication Developer, Samba Team http://samba.org
> Samba Developer, Cisco Inc.
--
Zahari Zahariev,
Software Engineer Cisco Systems,
PPD & Installer team
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