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Re: Newbie Mauve Question
- From: Mohan Embar <gnustuff at thisiscool dot com>
- To: Andreas Tobler <toa at pop dot agri dot ch>
- Cc: mauve-discuss at sources dot redhat dot com, GCJ Java <java at gcc dot gnu dot org>
- Date: Sat, 03 Jan 2004 17:53:07 -0600
- Subject: Re: Newbie Mauve Question
- Reply-to: gnustuff at thisiscool dot com
Hi Andreas,
>The simplest way for me is run it as part of the make check of libgcj.
>
>Place a cvs co of mauve into the directory:
>
>gcc/libjava/testsuite/libjava.mauve.
>
>Then make sure you have a recent automake/friends pair installed (> 1.6
>and 2.57, just in case)
>
>Now, having completed a build of libgcj you can either run "make check"
>in the libjava builddir and everything including mauve will be tested.
>Or, you only want to run mauve then you say "make
>RUNTESTFLAGS='mauve.exp' check"
Thank you so much! This has been a mystery for me up 'til now.
Is this documented anywhere?
I needed to get DejaGNU, expect and tk-something. I half-expected
to see a GUI come up, but didn't.
This is what I got for i686-pc-linux-gnu:
=== libjava Summary ===
# of expected passes 14595
# of unexpected failures 65
# of unexpected successes 2
# of expected failures 110
# of untested testcases 10
Thanks again.
-- Mohan
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