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23-Jul-2015 |
gjb |
- Copy stable/10@285827 to releng/10.2 in preparation for 10.2-RC1 builds. - Update newvers.sh to reflect RC1. - Update __FreeBSD_version to reflect 10.2. - Update default pkg(8) configuration to use the quarterly branch.[1]
Discussed with: re, portmgr [1] Approved by: re (implicit) Sponsored by: The FreeBSD Foundation |
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30-Dec-2014 |
ngie |
MFC r266074,r266104,r266147:
r266074:
Move old fmake tests into bmake and hook them to the build.
This first step is mostly to prevent the code from rotting even further and to ensure these do not get wiped when fmake's code is removed from the tree.
These tests are currently being skipped because they detect the underlying make is not fmake and thus disable themselves -- and the reason is that some of the tests fail, possibly due to legitimate bugs. Enabling them to run against bmake will come separately.
Lastly, it would be ideal if these tests were fed upstream but they are not ready for that yet. In the interim, just put them under usr.bin/bmake/ while we sort things out. The existence of a different unit-tests directory within here makes me feel less guilty about this.
Change confirmed working with a clean amd64 build.
r266104:
Undo changes to the generated Makefile. Move tests directory to proper location, including updating the test to work in the more-fragile fmake -> bmake bootstrap environment.
r266147:
Makefile.inc is also included by the tests subdirectory, which results in SUBDIRS having tests added to it, which fails. Work around this by checking to make sure tests exists before adding it to subdirs and work to get the generated file fixed so we can rename Makefile.inc to something else so it isn't automatically included by subdirs...
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266074 |
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14-May-2014 |
jmmv |
Move old fmake tests into bmake and hook them to the build.
This first step is mostly to prevent the code from rotting even further and to ensure these do not get wiped when fmake's code is removed from the tree.
These tests are currently being skipped because they detect the underlying make is not fmake and thus disable themselves -- and the reason is that some of the tests fail, possibly due to legitimate bugs. Enabling them to run against bmake will come separately.
Lastly, it would be ideal if these tests were fed upstream but they are not ready for that yet. In the interim, just put them under usr.bin/bmake/ while we sort things out. The existence of a different unit-tests directory within here makes me feel less guilty about this.
Change confirmed working with a clean amd64 build.
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263346 |
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19-Mar-2014 |
jmmv |
Migrate tools/regression/usr.bin/make/ to the new tests layout.
Note that these tests are for fmake, not bmake, and thus they are not installed nor run when bmake is selected (the default). Yes, I have wasted a *ton* of time on moving tests for no real reason other than ensuring they are not left behind.
But maybe, just maybe, it was not work in vain: the majority of these tests also work with bmake and the few that don't may point at broken stuff. For example, the tests for the "archive" feature do not work with bmake, but bmake's manpage and source tree seem to imply that they should. So... to be investigated later; need to poke sjg@.
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201333 |
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31-Dec-2009 |
obrien |
Delete the svn:mime-type property from these text files.
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180208 |
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03-Jul-2008 |
peter |
Set magic fbsd:nokeywords property that allows files to bypass keyword expansion. (file-specific replacement for CVSROOT/exclude)
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146822 |
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31-May-2005 |
harti |
Change the test infrastructure so that tests are easier to maintain and so that make(1) will run in an almost clean environment and enhance the description of the test infrastructure.
Add the ability to have multiple tests carried out per test script.
Give some tests more meaningful names.
Fix the usage message from the test scripts.
Make it possible to pass several commands to the test scripts like: 'sh test.t setup run compare clean'.
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